AAP releases list of another 164 office bearers in Haryana with a network  of nearly 4000 members

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is going to expand its network in Haryana state to contest coming 2024 Vidhan Sabha polls and has now released a list of another 164 office bearers in the state, as such the total number number of AAP workers in Haryana has become nearly 4000 which include circle level workers in villages, state and district level president, vice president, secretaries, distric as well as circle level working body to promote party in the state from root level. AAP promoter Arvind Kejriwal Delhi Chief Minister along with Bhagwnt Maan Chief Minister Punjab on Sunday arrived at Bhiwani to preside Oath Ceremony function of all newly appointed elected office bearers of the party in Haryana state  and also inject energy in the arms of newly appointed body in the state . AAP had announced the names of nearly 1400 party workers on August 30, 2023 which included the names of all circle incharge along with 164 new office bearers.

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Large number of people from Bhiwani including hisKejriwal’s relatives and friends warmly welcomed Kejriwal who originally hails from Siwani Mandi in Haryana state. AAP state president Sushil Gupta Lok Sabha MP Sushil hil Gupta while  addressing a large gathering  said that the party is going to have a strong network in Haryana state to participate in 2024 polls having 21 members committees in every village, aiming to form AAP government in the state. in 2024. He announced the names of state wing appointed office bearers took oath at the occasion which included the names of Harpal Singh from Panchkula, Manish Ajwani from Ambala, Ranjit Singh Chauhan and Mahinder Singh Mawi from Faridabad,  Daljit Singh Dhindsa from Ambala, Jagmohan Narwal from Kaithal and Rajni Dhariwal from Kurukshetra all took oath as Joint Secretaries of the party in Haryana state.
Among others took oath in the ceremony for different posts in the state body were Sandeep Singh Sangwan from Panchkula as Legal High Court Cell and Maninder Singh Advocate, Mahavir Sharma from  from Sonipat,  Vikas Choudhary from Jind,  Arpandeep Narula from Sirsa, Jagjit Beniwal from Charkhi Dadri, Manish Maggu from Rohtak, Parmod Kumar Parmar from Jhajjar, Pooja Arora from Panchkula, Vinay Rathi from Sonipat, Mohan Singla from Fatehabad, Jasdev Singh Thind from Hisar, Sachin Bansal from Palwal, Pawan Panghal from Bhiwani and Lakshmi Narain Saini from Faridabad. 

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