New Delhi, March 21, 2025 (Yes Punjab News)
In a significant organizational overhaul, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced key appointments aimed at bolstering its presence in multiple states. The decisions were finalized during a Political Affairs Committee (PAC) meeting held in Delhi today.
Saurabh Bhardwaj Appointed as Delhi Unit President
Former Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj has been appointed as the President of AAP’s Delhi Unit. Bhardwaj, a seasoned leader and trusted party strategist, is expected to play a crucial role in strengthening the party’s base in the national capital.
Manish Sisodia Takes Charge of Punjab Unit
Former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has been assigned the responsibility of Incharge of AAP’s Punjab Unit. With his vast administrative experience, Sisodia is likely to focus on policy implementation and party expansion in Punjab. He takes over the role from Delhi MLA Jarnail Singh, who previously managed the party’s affairs in the state.
Satyendra Jain Named Co-Incharge of Punjab
Former Delhi Minister Satyendra Jain has been appointed as Co-Incharge of Punjab. Jain’s inclusion in the Punjab team suggests a strategic move to reinforce AAP’s governance and organizational structure in the state.
Sandeep Dikshit Appointed as Chhattisgarh Incharge
Senior party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Dikshit has been named Incharge of AAP’s Chhattisgarh Unit. His appointment is expected to boost AAP’s outreach and electoral strategy in the state.
Gopal Rai to be incharge of Gujrat
Senior Party leader and former minister Gopal Rai would be the incharge Gujarat unit of the party.
Pankaj Gupta to be incharge of Goa
Another senior party leader Pankaj Gupta would be the incharge of party’s Goa Unit.
Jammu and Kashmir – Mehraj Malik
Mehraj Malik has been named as incharge of Jammu and Kashmir unit of the party.
These appointments reflect AAP’s commitment to strengthening its leadership and expanding its influence across multiple states. With experienced leaders at the helm, the party aims to enhance its organizational efficiency and prepare for upcoming electoral challenges.