Narang, who is a former PPCC Secretary, said that he joined the AAP as he believed that the state "strongly needed a change" in the system of governance rather "merely switching of power from one party to another".
"And AAP has the potential to bring in this change in the system of governance," he claimed.
"Vinod was not working hard and his campaign was going
on a low pace so we were thinking about changing candidate from the seat. Even in the last meeting of Kejriwal with candidates at Sangrur, few candidates were warned for their poor performance and Vinod was among them," said Sanjay.
Singh said that Vinod was sending fake reports of his campaign to the party.
"His own campaign incharge sent different reports of his daily activities that show he was lying. He was called and given one week time to pace up his campaign but he could not. Even in the PAC meeting held on Friday it was discussed to replace candidate from Bhoha" said Sanjay.
"It is not the first time that anybody has leveled allegation against me. A person named Pavittar Singh held a press conference and alleged me of demanding money, after that a women, Hardeep Kingra and Davinder Sherawat leveled allegations against me but when it came to show proof the allegations fell flat," he said.
"There were rumors that I wanted to contest elections in Punjab but there is nothing true in that. I was asked by party to contest elections in Delhi but I refused it that time and again repeat that I am not here to contest elections."
Meanwhile, AAP has announced Amarjeet Singh as new candidate from Bhoha replacing Vinod Kumar.
"I was called on November 12 at a house in Chandigarh. AAP leaders Sanjay Singh and Durgesh Pathak told me that I was not campaigning properly. They told me to get Rs 1 crore deposited with them so that they could take care of my campaigning," Kumar told the press here.
"When I questioned them, they told me to take Rs 30 lakh and give up my claim on the ticket for the Bhoa seat. I suspect that if they were demanding Rs 1 crore from me, they could have been offered Rs 2 crore by someone else to get me replaced as the AAP candidate," Kumar said.
The AAP has announced its list of 80 candidates for the 117 assembly seats. Elections in Punjab are likely to be held early next year.
The AAP had suspended its Punjab convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur in August this year after a video clip surfaced, purportedly showing him taking money from a party supporter.
Chhotepur has now floated a new party, Apna Punjab Party (APP), to counter the AAP.
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