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After Sidhu, Kirti Azad’s wife likely to join AAP

Azad retweeted a news report of his wife Poonam Azad joining the AAP from his twitter handle.

jnu, jnu news, kirti azad, kirti azad jnu, centre for maithili studies jnu, jnu languages centre, jnu school of languages, delhi news, indian express, india newsNew Delhi: BJP member Kirti Azad at Parliament house during the winter session, in New Delhi on Friday. PTI Photo by Kamal Singh (PTI12_18_2015_000070A)
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After Navjot Singh Sidhu, cricketer Kirti Azad’s wife is likely to join the Aam Admi Party. Azad retweeted a news report of his wife Poonam Azad joining the AAP from his twitter handle.


Poonam Azad will resign “soon” and join AAP, sources close to her said. She is currently a Delhi BJP Spokesperson and was earlier its vice president.

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She has faced growing marginalisation in the party for some years after having earlier being a member of the BJP National Executive thrice.

Her decision is also driven by the suspension of Kirti Azad, who had launched a bitter attack on Finance Minister Arun Jaitley over alleged corruption in DDCA during the latter’s tenure as its head and continued with his tirade despite party chief Amit Shah’s intervention.

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“Both husband and wife are unsure about their future in BJP,” a source said but ruled out any similar move by Kirti Azad as it will result in his losing Lok Sabha membership.

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Sidhu, the former cricketer-turned politician, who had represented Amritsar in the Lok Sabha between 2004 and 2014 as BJP MP, resigned from Rajya Sabha yesterday. Sources close to him have already indicated that the 52-year-old is likely to join the Aam Aadmi Party.

(With inputs from PTI)

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