‘Mann Saab Isn’t Going Anywhere’: Kejriwal Shuts Down Rumors of Punjab CM’s Exit
NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal recently dismissed opposition claims regarding the potential replacement of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, asserting that Mann will not only complete his five-year term but also seek another. This announcement came during a visit to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, where Kejriwal, Mann, and other AAP leaders celebrated three years of the party’s governance in Punjab.
Addressing Punjab’s Challenges
In his address to reporters, Kejriwal highlighted the pressing issues of drugs and corruption in Punjab. “Three crore people of Punjab have come together to wage war against drugs and corruption… this is a battle for justice,” he stated, reaffirming AAP’s commitment to cleansing the state.
Mann’s Commitment to ‘Rangla Punjab’
Echoing Kejriwal’s sentiments, Chief Minister Mann expressed his government’s dedication to restoring Punjab to its former glory—“Rangla Punjab” (Prosperous Punjab). He emphasized that the government has provided 52,000 jobs to Punjab’s youth, claiming that the achievements of the last three years surpass those of the past 70 years.
Countering Speculation
Kejriwal firmly countered speculation regarding Mann’s potential removal, stating, “Mann saab will complete five years, you do not need to worry… he will complete the next five years as well.” This response comes amidst claims from Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa, who alleged that 32 AAP MLAs were in touch with him and suggested that Mann might switch allegiances to the BJP.
Looking Ahead
As the party prepares for the upcoming election cycle, the fight against drugs and corruption remains central to its governance narrative. AAP’s commitment to these issues, alongside their accomplishments, positions them favorably in the political landscape of Punjab.
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