
After the crushing defeat of Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi, the direction of Punjab politics has started changing. Meanwhile, AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal has called a meeting with the MLAs of Punjab in Delhi today.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann left for Delhi at 9.30 am. All eyes are on this meeting. Kejriwal will give Guru Mantra to the MLAs in Kapurthala House for the assembly elections to be held in Punjab in 2027. At the same time, some angry MLAs will also put their point in front of him.
Meeting called to brainstorm on defeat: Aman Arora
Punjab party president and cabinet minister Aman Arora says that this meeting in Delhi has been called to brainstorm on the responsibility given to the ministers and MLAs of Punjab in the assembly elections, the reasons for the defeat, and their shortcomings. At the same time, some MLAs of the party say that behind summoning everyone along with CM Mann to Delhi, convenor Arvind Kejriwal will give Guru Mantra to maintain the rule of AAP in Punjab. This gurumantra of Kejriwal will not only be important for the 2027 Punjab assembly elections but will also be related to countering the Congress which is cashing in on the defeat of AAP in Delhi as an opportunity in Punjab.
Angry MLAs will meet Kejriwal separately.
Apart from Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, there are many MLAs of the party, especially from the border belt, who have been angry with CM Bhagwant Mann for a long time. According to party sources, around 17 to 18 of these angry MLAs can also meet convenor Arvind Kejriwal separately. However, from time to time, these angry MLAs have been conveying their Mann ki Baat to Kejriwal's ears.
Two MLAs from the border area and Amritsar, while talking to Amar Ujala on the condition of anonymity, said that the talk of changing the CM before the Delhi assembly elections was not a rumour, even at that time many MLAs of the party had gone to Delhi and mentioned to Kejriwal the different perceptions being formed among the people in the state, after which there was a discussion in the political circles about making Assembly Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema and even Cabinet Minister Aman Arora the CM.
The blame of Delhi's defeat on Punjab ministers
If sources are to be believed, in this meeting, convenor Arvind Kejriwal wants to maintain his dominance in the politics of the state by blaming the Punjab ministers for the defeat in the Delhi assembly elections. The interesting thing is that before the meeting with the MLAs in Kapurthala House in Delhi on Tuesday, some MLAs had reached Delhi on Monday afternoon and 10 to 12 MLAs had reached Delhi by 6 pm. Before the meeting, many MLAs were busy contacting Kejriwal, it is believed that in the coming days, the MLAs who have done good work in the party and the ministers and MLAs who were given the responsibility of the 22 seats on which AAP won the Delhi elections, may also get new responsibilities.
Bajwa claims - 30 MLAs are in touch with us.
Leader of Opposition in Punjab and Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa claims that more than 30 MLAs of AAP are ready to leave the party. They are in touch with us. At the same time, BJP's Harjit Singh Grewal has also said that the ground is being prepared to remove Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann from the post.
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