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32 Punjab AAP MLAs planning to join Congress: Bajwa

Bajwa then slammed Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann's led government for delaying their promise of giving away ₹1,000 monthly honorarium, which they pledged before the polls.

News Arena Network - Chandigarh - UPDATED: February 24, 2025, 06:04 PM - 2 min read

Partap Singh Bajwa. File photo.


At least thirty-two MLAs of the ruling AAP are planning to switch to the Punjab Congress, claims Leader of the Opposition Partap Bajwa on Monday, saying that the leaders are in touch with him. 

 

Bajwa then slammed Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann's led government for delaying their promise of giving away ₹1,000 monthly honorarium, which they pledged before the polls.

 

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Hitting back, the ruling AAP's state unit president Aman Arora claimed that it was Bajwa who has made an "advance booking" to join the BJP.

 

Speaking to reporters outside the Punjab Assembly, Bajwa also claimed that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was in touch with the BJP.

 

"When (Arvind) Kejriwal decides to remove him, he (Mann) will pack his bags and join them (BJP)," he claimed.

 

The leader of the opposition in the state assembly asserted that in his 45 years of political experience, he has never made any wrong statement. "We had earlier said the Congress does not have any intention to topple this (AAP) government," he said.

 

"I am saying this again 32 MLAs are in touch with me. Not only MLAs, but even ministers are in touch with me. Aman Arora is also aware of this matter," claimed Bajwa.

 

"They (AAP MLAs) all know that this is their last term. They are looking for new parties to get tickets. I am in touch with them (32 MLAs). We will see who is to be brought in, who is likely to win the polls and who is not. It will happen at an appropriate time."

 

Lashing out at Mann, the Qadian MLA claimed that the chief minister remained "absent" from the House on the first day of the two-day session of the Punjab Assembly, which began here on Monday.

 

Cabinet Minister Arora slammed Bajwa for his claims and alleged that it was the leader of the opposition who would join the BJP.

 

"Bajwa Ji's joining the BJP is almost certain. He has already made his advance booking with the BJP," he said in a post on X.

 

Arora said Congress leader Rahul Gandhi should ask Bajwa what he was doing in Bengaluru a few days ago and which senior BJP leaders he met.

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