
Sanjeev Arora Likely to be Inducted in Mann Cabinet on Thursday
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab is all set to undergo a Cabinet expansion on Thursday. This will be the seventh expansion of the AAP government’s ministry in its three-year rule. While the induction of Sanjeev Arora, the newly elected MLA from Ludhiana West constituency, is certain, it is still unclear whether the government will induct new ministers into the 16-member Cabinet.
According to sources, the Cabinet expansion is likely to take place after the oath-taking ceremony of the newly elected MLA Sanjeev Arora. The ceremony is scheduled to take place on Thursday morning. Arora, who won the Ludhiana West constituency by a margin of over 12,000 votes, is expected to take oath as a minister in the Mann government.
The development comes as a significant relief to the AAP, which has been facing criticism from its opponents over the lack of representation from the Ludhiana region in the Cabinet. Arora’s induction will not only give a boost to the party’s image in the region but also provide a fresh face to the government.
However, it remains to be seen whether the government will induct new ministers into the Cabinet or just shuffle the existing portfolios. Sources said that the decision will be taken after the Cabinet expansion. The AAP government has been facing criticism from its opponents over the lack of representation from various regions in the Cabinet.
The Cabinet expansion will be the seventh expansion of the AAP government’s ministry since it came to power in 2017. The Cabinet expansions have been a regular feature of the AAP government, with the party inducting new ministers and reshuffling portfolios to maintain a balance and reward loyal party workers.
The AAP government has been facing a challenge in recent times, with the party facing opposition from various quarters. The government has been under pressure to deliver on its promises, including the appointment of a Lokpal and the resolution of the farmers’ issue.
The Cabinet expansion is also seen as a move to strengthen the government’s position ahead of the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. The AAP government has been trying to project itself as a strong and stable government, and the induction of new ministers and the reshuffling of portfolios will be seen as a move to strengthen its position.
The development has also sparked speculation about the future of existing ministers in the Cabinet. There has been talk of a possible reshuffle of portfolios, with some ministers being moved to new roles. The AAP government has been known to be flexible and has made changes to the Cabinet and portfolios in the past.
The induction of Sanjeev Arora will also give a boost to the AAP’s image in the region. Arora, a well-known businessman and social worker, has a strong reputation in the region and is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the government.
In recent times, the AAP government has been facing criticism from its opponents over the lack of representation from various regions in the Cabinet. The induction of Arora will address this issue and provide a fresh face to the government.
The Cabinet expansion is also seen as a move to strengthen the government’s position ahead of the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. The AAP government has been trying to project itself as a strong and stable government, and the induction of new ministers and the reshuffling of portfolios will be seen as a move to strengthen its position.
The development has also sparked speculation about the future of existing ministers in the Cabinet. There has been talk of a possible reshuffle of portfolios, with some ministers being moved to new roles. The AAP government has been known to be flexible and has made changes to the Cabinet and portfolios in the past.
The Cabinet expansion is expected to take place on Thursday, and the development is likely to have significant implications for the AAP government. The induction of Sanjeev Arora will give a boost to the party’s image in the region and provide a fresh face to the government. However, it remains to be seen whether the government will induct new ministers into the Cabinet or just shuffle the existing portfolios.
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