Bhagwant Mann's visit to Delhi raised political temperature, discussion on Rajya Sabha elections and Punjab AAP chief
Bhagwant Mann's visit to Delhi raised political temperature, discussion on Rajya Sabha elections and Punjab AAP chief
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Amritsar: Speculation continues in Punjab regarding the new state president of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and two candidates for the Rajya Sabha elections. Meanwhile, the Delhi visit of CM Bhagwant Mann has also come in the headlines. It is reported that CM Mann has reached Delhi and met with the big leaders of the party. It is being told that in the meeting, from the election of the new president of AAP to the cabinet expansion in Punjab, has been discussed.

After the meeting of Punjab and Haryana Bus Association, CM Mann left for Delhi along with Rajya Sabha member Raghav Chadha. After this he returned to Punjab at around 9 o'clock. The special thing is that the cabinet meeting in the state was also postponed for a few hours. CM Mann's visit is also in the headlines because the schedule of Rajya Sabha elections has been announced a few days back. During this, 2 members are to be elected.

The terms of Ambika Soni (Congress) and Balwinder Singh Bhundar (SAD) are ending in July. Rajya Sabha elections are to be held on June 10, with the last date for nominations being May 31. It is being told that AAP, which is ruling Punjab with 92 seats, can win both the seats. The media report quoted sources as saying that in the election of two leaders of Delhi to the Rajya Sabha in the elections held in March, dissatisfaction in the party had knocked. In such a situation, now the party is preparing to take a careful decision.

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