Delhi Elections Fallout: Bhagwant Mann responds to Congress dissent claims in AAP
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's statement followed a meeting in the national capital between between party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab ministers and party MLAs.
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New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday rejected opposition Congress's claim of dissent in the AAP's state unit and said the Congress should introspect over Delhi Polls results.
Kejriwal Meets AAP Punjab Leaders
His statement followed a meeting in the national capital between between party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, state ministers, and party MLAs.
'Kejriwal Expresses Gratitude to AAP Punjab leaders'
Talking to reporters, Mann said during the meeting Kejriwal expressed his gratitude to all Punjab ministers and MLAs for campaigning in the just-concluded Delhi Assembly polls.
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New Delhi: After a meeting with AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal, watch the video to find out as to what Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann speaks all about:@ArvindKejriwal @AamAadmiParty @BhagwantMann pic.twitter.com/bTxOPPoJUm
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Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Partap Singh Bajwa recently claimed that over 30 AAP MLAs of AAP were in his touch and could defect to the grand old party.
"Bajwa has been saying this. He should not count our MLAs and instead see how many MLAs Congress has in Delhi," Mann quipped at Bajwa while rejecting his claim.
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"He (Bajwa) has been making such claims earlier too that 20 our MLAs or 40 MLAs are in touch with him. Let them say it. We have formed this party with our sweat and blood going among people in the villages and towns in the state," Mann added. (With Agency Inputs)