Chandigarh, January 9, 2025 (Yes Punjab News)
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab celebrated a series of outstanding victories in the Municipal Council elections across various regions of Punjab. The AAP candidates have been unanimously elected in their respective municipal councils as Presidents, Senior Vice Presidents and Vice Presidents.
Municipal Council Cheema (Sunam) elected Baljinder Kaur as President, Anju Bala as Senior Vice President, and Manpreet Singh as Vice President.
In Municipal Council Mallanwala (Zira) Karamjeet Kaur was elected as President, Ritu Kakkar as Senior Vice President and Dharam Singh as Vice president.
In Municipal Council Narot Jaimal Singh (Bhoa) Babli Kumar became President and Manisha Mahajan and Maya Devi were elected as Senior Vice President and Vice President respectively.
Municipal Council Ghanaur elected Mandeep Kaur as President, Ankit Sood as senior vice President and Ravi Kumar as vice president.
In the Municipal Council Ghagga President will be Mitthu Singh, Senior Vice President Shakti Goyal and Vice President Jaswant Singh.
In the Municipal Council Sanaur elected Pardeep Joshan as President, Narinder Singh Takhar as Senior Vice President and Kanwaljit Kaur as Vice President.
In the Municipal Council Devi Garh President will be Sawinder Kaur Dhanju, Senior Vice President Lakhvir Singh Lakhi and Vice President Amarjeet Kaur.
AAP Punjab President Aman Arora extended his best wishes to the newly elected leaders. He also congratulated AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for their exemplary leadership, attributing these victories to their vision and policies. Arora commended the tireless efforts of the dedicated party workers for their unwavering commitment.
Aman Arora stated that these wins across different municipal councils mark the beginning of a new era of transparent and people-centric governance in Punjab.
He said that these victories reflect the trust the people have placed in AAP’s development-oriented policies. Arora assured that the newly elected teams would work to resolve local issues, implement innovative solutions, and prioritize the welfare and aspirations of the residents.