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AAP was in bad shape in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, now it got 43 shocks simultaneously from Gujarat

In the election results of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, Aam Aadmi Party could not bring as good results as was being claimed by the party. In the assembly elections held in three states, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) got less votes than NOTA. Aam Aadmi Party was just about to start preparations for the Lok Sabha elections when a bad news has come out for the party from Gujarat also. Here more than 40 officials and workers have collectively resigned from the party. Let us tell you that these resignations have come from Bharuch district of Gujarat.

Aam Aadmi Party Gujarat chief Ishudan Gadhvi and AAP minority wing president Amjad Khan Pathan have informed on a party’s official letter head that 33 party workers and 10 Aam Aadmi Party officials from Bharuch district have submitted their resignations.

This resignation comes just a day after AAP MLA from Visavadar assembly constituency Bhupat Bhayani resigned from the assembly. Reacting to the resignations, Aam Aadmi Party district president Piyush Patel in Bharuch said that the workers who resigned were inactive in the party after the assembly elections. As a result, they were not accommodated in the new organizational structure. Patel said that these resignations were given by misusing the party’s letter head. The matter has been reported at the state level and appropriate action will be taken in response.

It is noteworthy that AAP MLA in Gujarat Bhupendra Bhayani had resigned from the membership of the Assembly on Wednesday. After his resignation, he had said that AAP was not the right platform to serve the people. Bhayani represents Visavadar region of Junagadh in the state assembly. Gujarat Assembly Secretary DM Patel had told that the Assembly Speaker has accepted Bhayani’s resignation.

After resigning, Bhayani told reporters that he has also resigned from Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP and will soon join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Bhayani was one of the five Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs elected in the assembly elections last year. In this election, BJP won an overwhelming majority by winning 156 seats in the 182-member assembly. This was the first time that AAP had won any seat in the state assembly elections. Bhayani claimed that this is not the right platform to serve you people.

He had said that I am a nationalist who believes in development and service to the people. Aam Aadmi Party was not the right platform to serve the people of my area. No nationalist can remain in AAP for long. Bhayani, who was the sarpanch of Bhesan village in Junagadh before joining AAP ahead of the assembly elections last year, had said that besides, I did not like to oppose Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is our pride and who has made India proud across the world. Have done.