Punjab cabinet will expand soon, Sanjeev Arora will become minister: Bhagwant Mann
Chandigarh, June 24 (IANS). Bhagwant Mann, chief minister of Punjab, met Governor Gulab Chand Qataria on Tuesday. During this meeting, he discussed the award of permanent office for the AAM AADMI party in Chandigarh. CM Mann spoke to the media after meeting the Governor, saying that the AAM AADMI party has now become a National Party. Our party received public support in Punjab and Gujarat. Chandigarh has offices of other major political parties such as Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and BJP, but the AAame Aadmi party has no office yet. We meet all the necessary conditions. He emphasized the need for equal behavior and requested the governor to intervene in this matter. CM Bhagwant Mann also announced the expansion of the Punjab cabinet within the next two to four days. He said the party promised newly elected Mla Sanjeev Arora to make a minister. We fully respect the given mandate of the public, which is our moral and democratic duty. The chief minister also made it clear that National convener Arind Kejriwal, Aaam Aadmi party, will not go to Rajya Sabha on the vacant seat of Rajya Sabha after Arora became MLA. Such a representative will be sent to the Rajya Sabha who can firmly increase the voice of Punjab. During this, he also notified his upcoming Delhi tour on Wednesday. He told Mla Gopal Italia and Mla Sanjeev Arora, who won a great Gujarat victory, will also reach Delhi. Mann, who emphasizes the active measures of the government to assist the farmers, mentions the progress in the Padie transplant program to remove the lack of moisture and improve the deadline of the purchase. He said: “We have secured uninterrupted electricity, adequate channel water and speed up the deadline for the purchase to benefit the farmers.” Mann addressed internal factionalism within the congress and criticized their lack of unity and direction. Mann said that congress suffers from internal conflict and factionalism. It became clear during and after elections. A divided home cannot serve people effectively. -Ians PSK/DSC shares this story Tags