"By slashing power tariff and providing rebates in water bills, AAP is doing nothing new but only following what Akalis have already done in Punjab," Punjab Cabinet minister Bikram Singh Majithia said here.
"The Punjab government is far ahead of all other states on pro-people policies," he said.
Majithia claimed that the 'Khula Darbar', as proposed by AAP, is also an emulation of 'Sangat Darshan Programme' being run by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal in Punjab.
"The Punjab government need not turn a copy cat on what AAP is trying to do," he said.
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