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Punjab's AAP government may collapse at any moment, asserted Brij Bhushan Singh, adding that Arvind Kejriwal will never triumph in future elections.

Kejriwal, the national leader of AAP, forecasts that he will no longer be victorious in any future elections, after AAP's poor performance in the Delhi Assembly elections and escalating rumors of discord within the Punjab branch of the party.

Punjab's AAP government may collapse at any moment, according to Brij Bhushan Singh, who also...
Punjab's AAP government may collapse at any moment, according to Brij Bhushan Singh, who also asserts that Arvind Kejriwal will never win an election again.

Punjab's AAP government may collapse at any moment, asserted Brij Bhushan Singh, adding that Arvind Kejriwal will never triumph in future elections.

In a significant turn of events, the Bombay High Court has criticized the Maharashtra government for its handling of the Maratha Quota issue. The court expressed concern over the government's inaction during the Maratha protest, but did not specify any actions the state should take.

Meanwhile, in a village named Antarwali Sarati, a notable celebration erupted, following the Maratha Quota protest. The event was the result of the Maratha Quota protest led by local resident Manoj Jarange. The celebration marked a significant event in the village's history.

Elsewhere, former BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh made a claim that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab could face potential collapse. Singh made these statements during an event in Nipania, where he was addressing the gathering to unveil the statue of late Dashrath Singh, a former BJP MLA.

According to Singh, the AAP government in Punjab, currently led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, could fall at any time. However, Singh's statements indicate a lack of confidence in the AAP and its leader Arvind Kejriwal, without making a prediction about the future of Kejriwal and the AAP.

The Maratha Quota issue, a significant matter in Maharashtra, has led to protests and celebrations across the state. The Bombay High Court's criticism is directed towards the state's handling of the issue, expressing its concern over the government's actions.

While the Maratha Quota issue continues to be a topic of discussion in Maharashtra, the future of the AAP in Punjab remains uncertain, according to Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh's statements. The events in Maharashtra and Punjab serve as reminders of the ongoing political dynamics in India.

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