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Punjab BJP stands with Punjabis on the issue of giving extra water to Haryana: Ashwani Sharma

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Ashwani Sharma said that Punjab does not have extra water and he has already made his stand on this issue clear in the all-party meeting.(Photo: Facebook/Ashwani Sharma)

Former Punjab BJP president and MLA Ashwani Sharma said that Punjab BJP stands with Punjabis on the issue of giving extra water to Haryana. Talking to reporters outside the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Ashwani Sharma said that Punjab does not have extra water and he has already made his stand on this issue clear in the all-party meeting.

Along with this, Ashwani Sharma raised the question that three years have passed since the formation of the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab and during this time too, extra water has been given to Haryana, but why did it become a reason for creating a controversy this year. He said that all these issues should be resolved through sitting and talks.

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