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Leaked Video Showing AAP ‘Celebrating’ Punjab Win Goes Viral, Sanjay Singh Clarifies It’s From

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Mar, 2017 10:59 AM
    A leaked video of leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party ‘celebrating’ its supposed ‘victory’ in the elections in Punjab is doing the rounds of social media. 
     
    The video shows senior leader Sanjay Singh and other party members singing and toasting the party’s victory in the election. Singh is even heard saying that the party is ‘crossing 100 seats’ and ready to form the government. At one point, he says ’11 March ka live dekh rahe hai (We are watching March 11’s live.)’ 
     
     
    The leaders even call Bhagwant Mann and tell him that after the end of 11th round of counting, he is seen to be leading by 50,000 votes in the Jalalabad constituency. Laughing and cheering, the leaders ask Mann, ‘Are you a chief ministerial contender now?’
     
    Sanjay Singh reacted to the video, that was telecast on Aaj Tak as well, on Twitter clarifying that the video was old and taken on February 4 after polling ended. “This is not a Talibani party. We have the freedom to laugh and joke,” he said in a tweet.
     
    On the day of the results, the party prepared for the victory by putting up a giant dais with a screen near Arvind Kejriwal’s residence. However, as the Election Commission leads pointed to a AAP defeat, party workers quickly dispersed and celebrations were called off. 

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