A major political development has emerged in Punjab after several prominent leaders associated with different political parties resigned from their respective organizations and joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), creating significant buzz in the state’s political landscape.
The leaders were formally inducted into the party by Rajbir Singh Ghuman, Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, during a joining ceremony. The event gained additional importance with the presence of Gagandeep Singh Ahuja, Chairman of the Punjab Khadi Welfare Board.
Leaders from Multiple Parties Join AAP
The new entrants include influential leaders previously linked with the Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal), and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Among the notable names are Sahib Singh Chhajjalwadi and Sarbjit Kaur Dhaliwal, who resigned from their positions and expressed confidence in AAP’s leadership and policies.
Strengthening Grassroots Presence
The list of new members also includes several former sarpanches, panches, block-level office bearers, and senior grassroots leaders. These individuals are considered influential figures in their respective regions, and their inclusion is expected to strengthen the party’s organizational structure at the ground level.
Political Impact
Political observers believe this development could reshape local political dynamics in Punjab, as AAP continues efforts to expand its support base ahead of upcoming electoral challenges. The large-scale shift has sparked fresh discussions regarding changing political loyalties and evolving voter sentiment in the state.
The move highlights growing political realignments in Punjab’s evolving political scenario, with parties actively working to consolidate grassroots support.