Congress Faces Setback in Jalandhar as Dozens of Councilors Defect to AAP

Rozana Spokesman

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Former Mayor Jagdish Raja Denies Joining AAP; Allegations of Anti-Party Activities Cited for Expulsions

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JALANDHAR: In an unexpected blow to the Congress party in Jalandhar, a significant number of former councilors have parted ways with the party, joining the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. Among the notable figures who joined AAP are Omprakash Sharda, Balkishan Bali, Manu Warring, Shamsher Singh Khaira, Deshraj Jasal, Manmohan Raju, Balkishan Bali, and others, representing various constituencies.

Contrary to speculations, former Jalandhar Mayor Jagdish Raja clarified that he has not left the Congress party and dismissed the ongoing rumors suggesting his move to AAP. He emphasized that all such claims were baseless.

The Political landscape in Jalandhar has been stirred with the upcoming municipal elections, and the departure of these former councilors from the Congress could have implications for the party. However, the Congress downplayed the exits, asserting that those who left were already expelled from the party, emphasizing their departure would not impact the party's stance.

Notably, The Congress has taken disciplinary action against several members, including the councilors who switched allegiance to AAP. MLA Rajinder Berry from the Central Constituency had reported these cases to the High Command, prompting the expulsions based on allegations of anti-party activities. The political developments mark a significant shift in Jalandhar's political dynamics in the lead-up to the upcoming municipal elections.