Nueva Delhi: The Supreme of the AAM AADMI (AAP) Arvind Kejriwal party dismissed the opposition statements that Punjab Prime Minister Bhagwant Mann would be replaced, stating that Mann would not only complete his five -year mandate but also to look for another.
Kejriwal, who recently completed a 10 -day Vipassana meditation session, visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar together with Mann and other AAP leaders to mark three years of the government of the party in Punjab.
Drugs and corruption: Punjab’s biggest challenges
Going to the reporters, Kejriwal identified drugs and corruption as the most pressing problems in Punjab.
“Three people crore for Punjab have joined to fight the war on drugs and corruption … This is a battle for justice,” he said, promising to continue efforts to clean the State.
Mann echoed the feeling, saying that his government was committed to restor Punjab to his former glory: “Punjab Rangla” (Prosperous Punjab).
‘Mann does not go anywhere’
Reacting speculation about the elimination of Mann, Kejriwal firmly denied the statements.
“Mann Saab will complete five years, he doesn’t need to worry … He will also complete the next five years,” Kejriwal said.
His comments come in the middle of the recent claim of the leader of the Congress of the Singh Bajwa Congress that 32 Aap mlas They were in contact with him and that Mann himself was in conversations with the BJP. Bajwa claimed that Kejriwal could eliminate Mann at any time, forcing him to change side.
AAP three -year qualifications ballot
Mann highlighted the achievements of his government, stating that 52,000 government jobs had been provided to Punjab youth.
“The work that has been done in these three years has not been carried out even in the last 70 years,” Mann said in an X publication.
He promised to intensify the fight against drugs, urging people to continue supporting AAP’s vision for Punjab.
As the party prepares for the next electoral cycle, the battle against drugs and corruption remains fundamental for its government narrative.