Women given key posts in the party, claims AAP
CHANDIGARH: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) announced its extensive and impactful organizational restructuring in Punjab, unveiling its new team. AAP Punjab in-charge Manish Sisodia has meticulously assessed the party and introduced the team to serve the public.
While making the significant announcement, AAP Punjab in-charge Manish Sisodia shared that in the new team, five current MLAs from the state have been appointed as state vice presidents. Additionally, nine new party secretaries and general secretaries with organizational experience and the ability to unite grassroots workers have been included. Furthermore, new Lok Sabha incharges have been appointed for all 13 parliamentary constituencies in Punjab. District presidents have been finalized for all 28 districts in Punjab, with most new faces being young, active members within their communities.
Complete List is as Below:
Five MLAs appointed as State Vice Presidents
AAP Punjab in-charge Manish Sisodia has divided Punjab into zones to ensure comprehensive representation. According to the list, Khadoor Sahib MLA Manjinder Singh Lalpura has been given the responsibility of the Majha zone. Similarly, Adampur MLA Dr. Sukhwinder Singh Sukhi will oversee the Doaba zone. In Malwa, responsibilities have been distributed among three MLAs: Moga MLA Amandeep Kaur for Malwa Central, Chamkaur Sahib MLA Charanjit Singh for Malwa East, and Sri Muktsar Sahib MLA Jagdeep Singh Kaka Brar for Malwa West.
Four General Secretaries and Five State Secretaries
To strengthen the party's roots, experienced leaders have been entrusted with roles as state secretaries and general secretaries. According to the list, party leaders Harchand Singh Barsat, MP Malvinder Singh Kang, Deepak Bali, and Dr. Sunny Singh Ahluwalia have been appointed as state general secretaries. Additionally, Sandeep Saini from Doaba, Gurdev Singh Lakhna from Majha, Navjot Singh Jarg from Malwa Central, Ranjodh Singh Hadana from Malwa East, and Inderjit Singh Maan from Malwa West have been given important responsibilities as state secretaries.
Incharges Appointed for All 13 Lok Sabha Constituencies
AAP has also taken a major step in strengthening its organization by appointing incharges in all 13 Lok Sabha constituencies in Punjab for the first time. The list includes Karamjit Kaur for Hoshiarpur, Ramneek Singh Lucky Randhawa for Jalandhar, Jaskaran Badesha for Amritsar, Rajiv Sharma for Gurdaspur, Ranjit Cheema for Khadoor Sahib, Sukhjinder Singh Kauni for Faridkot, Pradeep Khalsa for Fatehgarh Sahib, Sharanpal Singh Makkar for Ludhiana, Kuljeet Sarhal for Anandpur Sahib, Baljinder Dhillon for Patiala, Gurmel Singh Gharacho for Sangrur, Navdeep Singh Jida for Bathinda, and Jagdev Singh Bam for Firozpur.
District Incharges for Punjab's all Districts
According to the list released by Sisodia, Gurwinder Singh Pabla has been assigned as district incharge for Hoshiarpur. Similarly, Pradeep Duggal for Jalandhar Rural, Amritpal Singh for Jalandhar Urban, Sarvjit Lubana for Kapurthala, Satnam Jalalpur for SBS Nagar, Gurpratap Singh for Amritsar Rural, Prabhbir Singh Brar for Amritsar Urban, Joban Randhawa for Gurdaspur, Amandeep Sandhu for Pathankot, Gurwinder Singh for Tarn Taran, Gurtej Khosa for Faridkot, Ajay Libra for Fatehgarh Sahib, Prof. Tejpal Singh Gill for Ludhiana Rural-1, Gurdarshan Singh Kulli for Ludhiana Rural-2, Barinder Kumar Sharma for Moga, Shaqib Ali Raja for Malerkotla, Megh Chand Shermajra for Patiala Rural, Tejinder Mehta for Patiala Urban, Dr. Sanjeev Gautam for Ropar, Sham Singla for Sangrur, Prabhjot Kaur for SAS Nagar Mohali, Jatinder Singh Bhalla for Bathinda, Upkar Singh Jakhar for Fazilka, Harjinder Singh Ghanga for Firozpur, Gurpreet Singh Bhuchar for Mansa, Jashan Singh Brar for Sri Muktsar Sahib, and Parminder Singh Bhangu for Barnala.
District Secretaries Appointed for All 27 Districts
AAP Punjab in-charge Manish Sisodia has also finalized the appointment of district secretaries across 27 districts. According to the released list, Kanchan Deol for Hoshiarpur, Madan Lal for Jalandhar Rural, Robin Singla for Jalandhar Urban, Santosh Gogi for Kapurthala, Gagan Agnihotri for SBS Nagar, Geeta Gill for Amritsar Rural, Mukhwinder Virdee for Amritsar Urban, Sameer Sharda for Pathankot, Anju Verma for Tarn Taran, Dr. Harpal Singh for Faridkot, Gaurav Arora for Fatehgarh Sahib, Vijay Victor for Ludhiana Rural-1, Aman Chain for Ludhiana Rural-2, Pyara Singh Budhani for Moga, Shoyab Khan Shaibi for Malerkotla, Sukhdev Singh for Patiala Rural, Amit Dabi for Patiala Urban, Ram Kumar Mukari for Ropar, Gulzar Singh Bobby for Sangrur, Subhash Chand Sharma for SAS Nagar Mohali, Tarsem Singh Khana for Barnala, Balwinder Singh Vallo for Bathinda, Naresh Ghubaya for Fazilka, Iqbal Singh Dhillon for Firozpur, Krishna Singh for Mansa, and Parminder Kaur for Sri Muktsar Sahib.