"Punjablis like to try something new...They buy new mobile and discard old one and if they don't like new one they discard it also, so people have discarded him (Kejriwal). They (AAP) are gone case in Punjab," Badal, who is also Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab, said at the HT Leadership Summit here, where Singh was also present.
Virtually ruling out AAP out of the race in Punjab, he indicated the battle is more or less between the SAD and the Congress.
Badal was more respectable to Congress and gave 35 to 40 seats to the party and said "We will be above 70."
Echoing similar views about AAP, Singh termed it as a "movement of frustration" and said "They have to come up with something serious for Punjab's future. AAP is not a party, it is a movement of frustration. They are selling tickets in Punjab."
He once again challenged Kejriwal to contest elections against him from any seat in the state.
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