Watch: The multi cornered fight for Punjab | Talking Politics

Punjab goes to polls next year along with a few other States. Suddenly, all parties in the fray have become very active in the political field. What’s the difference between the scene in 2022 and now? Has the novelty of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party faded? We are joined by The Hindu’s Punjab correspondent, Vikas Vasudeva.
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