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AAP names new state, dist office-bearers

AAP names new state, dist office-bearers

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, October 17

The state unit of AAP today released a list of its secretaries, joint state secretaries, district in charge and district secretaries.

Party state president and MP Bhagwant Mann and in charge of Punjab affairs Jarnail Singh announced the appointment of the new office-bearers.

Gagandeep Singh Chadha, former state in charge, has been appointed party’s state secretary, while Amandeep Singh Mohi, Dharamjit Singh and Ashok Talwar have been named the state joint secretaries.

Besides, the party appointed in charge of various districts, including RTI activist Dinesh Chadha, who has been given the charge of Ropar district.

Mann and Jarnail Singh said the appointments had been made on the basis of merit after deliberations at the ground level. They said with the new appointments, the party would be further strengthened at the grass roots ahead of the 2022 elections.


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