FLYING IN TO BOARD THE AAP BUS!
THE DRIVE: Overseas wing of AAP started ‘Chalo Punjab’ campaign in several countries last year. And NRIs, mostly young professionals, have started flocking to Punjab as campaign peaks. THE VEHICLE: “Besides campaigning in home constituencies, a core team has been constituted which will be campaigning in seats where Congress is being considered to be stronger. A special 55-seater bus has been roped in for the purpose. We plan to cover one constituency completely in a day,” said Surinder Mavi, a banker in Toronto, who led the batch that arrived on Thursday. BEHIND THE WHEEL: The campaign was started by 28-year-old Joban Randhawa, a resident of Batala, when he was pursuing his postgraduation in Toronto. Randhawa now heads the overseas youth wing of the AAP.