AAP Dissolves Its Himachal Pradesh Working Committee Following Defections

On Monday, some more AAP leaders from the hill state, including the head of its women’s wing, Mamata Thakur, joined the BJP. The AAP broke up its Himachal Pradesh working group.

At the same time, senior AAP leader Satyender Jain said that the new state working committee for Himachal Pradesh will be “reorganized soon.”

“The Aam Aadmi Party state working committee in Himachal Pradesh has been broken up. Soon, the new state working group will be changed. “Using the microblogging site, Jain announced that the party had decided.

Anurag Thakur, a Hamirpur MP and a union minister, dug at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) after its state leaders joined the BJP. He said that the party’s leader, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, would have difficulty keeping his party together in Himachal Pradesh.

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On Friday, AAP Himachal Pradesh president Anup Kesari, general secretary (organization) Satish Thakur, and Una district chief Iqbal Singh joined the BJP in Delhi. They did so in front of the BJP’s president, JP Nadda, and Thakur.

The AAP then said it was going to fire the three leaders who had defected from its state party, claiming that they were all “tainted” and that there had been an allegation against Mr. Kesari of indecent behaviour with women.

When the AAP leadership did “character assassination,” Mr. Kesari said that they were “fake nationalists who are full of arrogance,” and he called them “stupid.”

He and Mamata Thakur said the AAP didn’t care about party members in their state and praised the BJP for its programmes.

Anurag Thakur, from the state, said that the AAP had been shocked so much by its leaders leaving the party that it had started accusing them, even women.

“Kejriwal had thought about running the state, but he is having a hard time keeping his party together,” he said.

This year, elections are set to take place in Himachal Pradesh.