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After Delhi poll loss, Kejriwal meets Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, MLAs

Sends out message of AAP unity; calls for a collective focus on the 2027 Assembly elections in the agrarian state
AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal arrives at Kapurthala House for a meeting with Punjab Chief Minister and MLAs, in New Delhi on Tuesday. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan
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At a meeting with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and 91 state MLAs, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday called for a collective focus on the Assembly elections in the agrarian state in 2027 and dismissed talk of trouble in the party in that state, said a party leader.

The meeting sent out a strong signal about there being no threat to the party's government in Punjab amid claims by the rival Congress about a brewing discontent after the AAP's defeat in Delhi.

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Besides Kejriwal, AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Sandeep Pathak were also present at the meeting in which Delhi leaders thanked Punjab leaders for their efforts in the party's campaign and dissected the loss in the national capital to take forward the learnings from it, said a party leader.

After the meeting, CM Mann said discussions were also held on developing a new model for the agrarian state.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann addresses mediapersons after a meeting with AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Reacting to Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa's claim that 30 AAP MLAs of the state's ruling party were in touch with him, CM Mann said it is their party's culture to jump ships. “He has been saying this for the last three years,” he said.

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Talking about the party's loss in Delhi, he alleged that the "BJP used malpractices of distributing gifts and we were forced to complain to the Election Commission every fourth hour. But, we respect the Delhi voters' mandate.”

He also assured that the AAP government in Punjab would fulfill its guarantee of paying Rs 1,000 to women in the state but refused to share any deadline to deliver on the promise.

CM Mann said that the AAP government was committed to fulfilling all poll promises and said the government had gone beyond the poll promises for public welfare.

“We shut down 17 toll plazas bringing a daily relief of Rs 62 lakh to commuters,” he said, while highlighting the welfare work done by the Punjab Government.

“We are committed to spending public money on them,” said Mann.

The meeting came in the wake of the AAP's rout in the Delhi Assembly elections and growing speculation about internal dissent in the party's Punjab unit.

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