Bhagwant Mann, the Aam Aadmi Party's chief ministerial candidate and two-time MP from Sangrur, has dismissed the chance of a hung assembly, predicting that AAP will win "more than 80 seats" in the 117 assembly constituencies.
Sources spoke with Mann in Ranike village after he offered prayers at the Rankeshwara Mahadev Temple. Mann visited a gurdwara in Mohali before casting his vote, after which he headed to Dhuri, the constituency from which he is contesting this time.
Mann further said that former AAP member Kumar Vishwas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi have banded together because they are "desperate" to win this election.
During the Punjab campaign, Vishwas accused Arvind Kejriwal of backing separatists, but the AAP national leader refuted the claims.