3 Councilors of Aap Join BJP: Another shock after defeat in Delhi, three councilors joined BJP, after the defeat in Delhi, another blow to aap, three councilors joined BJP

3 Councilors of Aap Join BJP: Another shock after defeat in Delhi, three councilors joined BJP, after the defeat in Delhi, another blow to aap, three councilors joined BJP

New Delhi. After the defeat in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party has now suffered another setback. Three AAP councilors have joined BJP today. One of these three women is also a councilor. Those who left AAP join the membership of BJP include Anita Basoya, Nikhil Chaprana and Dharamvir. Anita from Andrews Ganj, Nikhil from Badarpur and Dharamvir R.K. There are municipal councilors from Puram. Apart from these, Sandeep Basoya, who was former District President of AAP from New Delhi, has also joined BJP. BJP Delhi state president Virendra Sachdeva gave AAP councilors and former District President membership of the party.

Councilor Nikhil Chaparana, after joining BJP, while talking to reporters, said, “We were not getting funds for development work in AAP government.” Due to this, I was not able to work for the people. I am confident that there will be work in the Bharatiya Janata Party and we will also get funds for development works. Through this fund, we will be able to complete development related works at a faster pace. In this way, faith will be created in the minds of people.

At the same time, Anita Basoya also resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party, calling the lack of funds for development works as the main issue. He said that for the last two years we were not getting the necessary funds for development works. We were not able to answer the public and there was no accountability for this in the Aam Aadmi Party. Let us tell you that in the Delhi Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party has won only 22 out of 70 seats. Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal himself has lost his seat. At the same time, former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia could not save his victory and he has also lost in the election.

Exit mobile version