New Delhi. The turmoil within the Aam Aadmi Party in the politics of Punjab has now come to the fore. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has taken a sharp dig at the MPs who left AAP. He compared the MPs who left the party and joined BJP with the “seven spices” and said that alone they are of no use.
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In fact, the news of 3 MPs including Raghav Chadha leaving AAP and joining BJP has increased the stir in the party, while there is still suspense regarding 4 other MPs. Bhagwant Mann reacted to this entire incident by posting on social media platform X.
He wrote – Ginger, garlic, cumin, fenugreek powder, red chilli, black pepper and coriander… these 7 things together make the vegetable tasty, but these things alone cannot become a vegetable. His indication was clear that the leaders leaving the party cannot create their political identity by going out of the organization.
Punjab government minister Balbir Singh also expressed displeasure on this issue. He said that the MPs who were elected and sent by the MLAs of Punjab have betrayed both the party and the public. He alleged that if he had even a little morality he would have resigned earlier.
Balbir Singh also attacked BJP and said that this is a part of “Operation Lotus” and this is how BJP works to break the leaders of other parties. It is clear from these statements of AAP leaders that the party is directly considering this political setback as BJP’s strategy.
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