Senior BJP leader and former Madhya Pradesh Minister, Akhand Pratap Singh, has announced that he is joining the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). This move will expand the AAP’s presence in Madhya Pradesh and strengthen its organisational structure.
The two-time minister and three-time MLA was warmly welcomed into the AAP fold by Rajya Sabha member and AAP leader, Sanjay Singh. He emphasised the ongoing efforts of the AAP’s Madhya Pradesh unit to consolidate and expand the party’s organisational structure.
By joining AAP, Akhand Pratap Singh has strengthened our presence in MP, propelling AAP forward with greater momentum and strength, a statement from AAP said.
This move will strengthen the AAP’s presence in Madhya Pradesh, where it has been working to consolidate and expand its organisational structure. The party has been focusing on strengthening its presence in the region by reaching out to voters and expanding its support base.
Singh’s decision to join the AAP is being seen as a setback for the BJP, which has been facing criticism for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. His decision to join the AAP is seen as a reflection of growing disenchantment within the BJP ranks.
Singh brings with him a wealth of experience and is expected to play a key role in the AAP’s expansion plans in Madhya Pradesh. The AAP has been working to expand its presence across the country as it looks to become a national political force.
With Singh’s addition to its ranks, the AAP has further strengthened its position in Madhya Pradesh and underlined its commitment to expand its influence across the country. The move is also seen as a reflection of growing disenchantment within the BJP ranks.