On Thursday, October 31, senior Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) leader and three-time MLA Brahm Singh Tanwar joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
Tanwar, accompanied by his supporters, was welcomed into AAP by party chief Arvind Kejriwal during an event held at the party’s headquarters, PTI reported.
“Tanwar is a big leader of Delhi who was a three-time MLA from Chhatarpur and Mehrauli constituencies. He will strengthen the AAP family,” Kejriwal remarked.
The development follows the recent defection of AAP’s sitting MLA from Chhatarpur, Kartar Singh Tanwar, who joined the BJP four months ago.
The Delhi Assembly elections, comprising all 70 constituencies, are scheduled for February next year.
Brahm Singh Tanwar cited Kejriwal’s commitment to public service and dynamic leadership as reasons for his decision and pledged his full dedication to his new party.
Tanwar, accompanied by his supporters, was welcomed into AAP by party chief Arvind Kejriwal during an event held at the party’s headquarters, PTI reported.
“Tanwar is a big leader of Delhi who was a three-time MLA from Chhatarpur and Mehrauli constituencies. He will strengthen the AAP family,” Kejriwal remarked.
The development follows the recent defection of AAP’s sitting MLA from Chhatarpur, Kartar Singh Tanwar, who joined the BJP four months ago.
The Delhi Assembly elections, comprising all 70 constituencies, are scheduled for February next year.
Brahm Singh Tanwar cited Kejriwal’s commitment to public service and dynamic leadership as reasons for his decision and pledged his full dedication to his new party.

The Crossbill News Desk
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