After losing power in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is also facing political crisis in Punjab. Meanwhile, Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa has made a big claim that 32 AAP MLAs are in touch with him to join the Congress.
Congress claims: 32 AAP MLAs angry
Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Pratap Singh Bajwa said that the AAP government did not fulfill its election promises, so that his MLAs are also angry and want to leave the party.
Bajwa said,
“This government has not done any concrete work. The promises made with the public were not implemented, due to which dissatisfaction is also increasing within the party.,
Referring to the promise of giving ₹ 1000 per month to women, he said that,
“The AAP made big promises in the election campaign, but did not fulfill them after the formation of the government. For this reason, now his MLAs want to change the party. “
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Is the AAP government in danger?
AAP has a total of 92 MLAs in the Punjab Legislative Assembly.
The Congress has 18 seats and if 32 AAP MLAs join the Congress, this number will be 50.
In such a situation, the condition of AAP may be weak and pressure on the government may increase.
However, there is no official response to the claim from AAP so far.