Aam Aadmi Party – Punjab


The Aam Aadmi Party Punjab or AAP Punjab is the Punjab state wing of Aam Aadmi Party and a recognised State party in Punjab. Currently, it is the governing party in the Punjab Legislative Assembly and has significant representation of the state in Rajya Sabha.
The AAP fielded 434 candidates in the 2014 Indian general election. In its debut in Punjab, four AAP candidates from Punjab won the election out of 13. Consequently, the AAP became a recognised state party in Punjab.
In the 2017 Punjab assembly election, the party formed an alliance with the Lok Insaaf Party giving it five seats. No CM candidate was declared before the elections. This AAP Alliance won 22 seats in total, two of which were won by the Lok Insaaf Party. AAP won 20 seats in the Punjab Assembly in its debut in the 2017 Punjab elections.
The AAP contested on all 117 seats in the 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election and won 92 seats, giving it a large majority. AAP MP Bhagwant Mann became the Chief Minister of Punjab.

2022 Rajya Sabha election

Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh, IIT professor Sandeep Pathak, educationist Ashok Kumar Mittal, industrialist Sanjeev Arora and Delhi MLA Raghav Chadha were nominated by AAP for a six year term in Rajya Sabha starting 2022. All five of them were elected unopposed.

2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election

In January 2021 Arvind Kejriwal announced that AAP would be contesting in 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election. Raghav Chadha was appointed AAP Punjab co-in-charge for the Punjab election. On 18 January 2022 Bhagwant Mann was chosen as AAP's candidate for the post of Chief Minister of Punjab for the 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election. The selection was done by polling from the public. AAP did not have any alliance partner in this election.
In March 2021, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal held a Kisaan Mahapanchayat at Bagha Purana in Moga district and began campaigning for elections. On 28 June 2021, Kejriwal announced in a speech in Chandigarh that 300 units of free electricity would be provided to all Punjabis if the party wins the election. On 30 September 2021, Kejriwal also announced that if AAP wins the election, his government would build Mohalla Clinics in Punjab that would provide free healthcare facilities. On 22 November 2021, Arvind Kejriwal announced that if AAP wins Punjab then 1,000 rupees will be given to every women above 18 years of age. In the 2022 elections AAP registered a landslide victory. AAP contested on all 117 seats in the 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election and won 92 seats, giving it a large majority. AAP MP Bhagwant Mann became the CM of Punjab.

Candidates

CM candidate Bhagwant Mann contested from the Dhuri Assembly Constituency. Below is the full list of AAP candidates with the successful candidates marked in blue.
DistrictNo.ConstituencyAAP Candidate
Pathankot1SujanpurAmit Singh Manto
Pathankot2BhoaLal Chand Kataruchakk
Pathankot3PathankotVibhuti Sharma
Gurdaspur4GurdaspurRaman Bahel
Gurdaspur5Dina NagarShamsher Singh
Gurdaspur6QadianJagroop Singh Shekhwan
Gurdaspur7BatalaAmansher Singh (Shery Kalsi)
Gurdaspur8Sri HargobindpurAmarpal Singh
Gurdaspur9Fatehgarh ChurianBalbir Singh Pannu
Gurdaspur10Dera Baba NanakGurdeep Singh Randhawa
Amritsar11AjnalaKuldeep Dingh Dhaliwal
Amritsar12RajasansiBaldev Singh Meadian
Amritsar13MajithaSukhjinder Singh Lalli Majithia
Amritsar14Jandiala GuruHarbhajan Singh E.T.O.
Amritsar15Amritsar NorthKunwar Vijay Pratap Singh
Amritsar16Amritsar WestDr Jasbir Singh
Amritsar17Amritsar CentralAjay Gupta
Amritsar18Amritsar EastJeevanjot Kaur
Amritsar19Amritsar SouthDr. Inderbir Singh Nijjar
Amritsar20AttariADC Jaswinder Singh
Tarn Taran21Tarn TaranKashmir Singh Sohal
Tarn Taran22Khem KaranSarwan Singh Dhun
Tarn Taran23PattiLaljit Singh Bhullar
Tarn Taran24Khadoor SahibManjinder Singh Lalpura
Tarn Taran25Baba BakalaDalbir Singh Tong
Kapurthala26BholathRanjeet Singh Rana
Kapurthala27KapurthalaManju Rana
Kapurthala28Sultanpur LodhiSajjan Singh Cheema
Kapurthala29PhagwaraJoginder Singh Maan
Jalandhar30PhillaurPrem Kumar
Jalandhar31NakodarInderjit Kaur Mann
Jalandhar32ShahkotRattan Singh Kakarkalan
Jalandhar33KartarpurDCP Balkar Singh
Jalandhar34Jalandhar WestSheetal Angural
Jalandhar35Jalandhar CentralRaman Arora
Jalandhar36Jalandhar NorthDinesh Dhal
Jalandhar37Jalandhar CantonmentSurinder Singh Sodhi
Jalandhar38AdampurJeet Lal Bhaati
Hoshiarpur39MukerianGurdhian Singh Multani
Hoshiarpur40DasuyaKaramvir Singh Ghumman
Hoshiarpur41UrmarJasvir Singh Raja Gill
Hoshiarpur42Sham ChaurasiDr. Ravjot Singh
Hoshiarpur43HoshiarpurPandit Brahm Shankar Jimpa
Hoshiarpur44ChabbewalHarminder Singh Sandhu
Hoshiarpur45GarhshankarJai Kishan Singh Rori
S.B.S Nagar46BangaKuljit Singh Sarghal
S.B.S Nagar47.Nawan ShahrLalit Mohan Pathak
S.B.S Nagar48.BalachaurSantosh Kataria
Rupnagar49Anandpur SahibHarjot Singh Bains
Rupnagar50RupnagarDinesh Chadha
Rupnagar51Chamkaur sahibDr Charanjit Singh
S.A.S Nagar52.KhararAnmol Gagan Mann
S.A.S Nagar53.S.A.S. NagarKulwant Singh
Fatehgarh54.Bassi PathanaRupinder Singh Happy
Fatehgarh55.Fatehgarh SahibLakhbir Singh Rai
Fatehgarh56.AmlohGurinder Singh
Ludhiana57.KhannaTarunpreet Singh Sondh
Ludhiana58.SamralaJagtar Singh
Ludhiana59.SahnewalHardeep Singh Mundian
Ludhiana60.Ludhiana EastDaljit Singh Grewal
Ludhiana61.Ludhiana SouthRajinder Pal Kaur Chhina
Ludhiana62.Atam NagarKulwant Singh Sidhu
Ludhiana63.Ludhiana CentralAshok Prashar (Pappi)
Ludhiana64.Ludhiana WestGurpreet Singh Gogi
Ludhiana65.Ludhiana NorthMadan Lal Bagga
Ludhiana66.GillJiwan Singh Sangowal
Ludhiana67.PayalManwinder Singh Gyaspura
Ludhiana68.DakhaKNS Kang
Ludhiana69.RaikotHakam Singh Thekedar
Ludhiana70.JagraonSaravjit Kaur Manuke
Moga71.Nihal Singh WalaManjit Singh Bilaspur
Moga72.Bhagha PuranaAmritpal Singh Sukhanand
Moga73.MogaDr. Amandeep Kaur Arora
Moga74.DharamkotDevinder Singh Laddi Dhos
Ferozpur75.ZiraNaresh Kataria
Ferozpur76.Firozpur CityRanbir Bhullar
Ferozpur77.Firozpur RuralRajnish Dahiya
Ferozpur78.Guru Har SahaiFauja Singh Srari
Fazilka79.JalalabadJagdeep 'Goldy' Kamboj
Fazilka80.FazilkaNarinderpal Singh Sawna
Fazilka81.AboharDeep Kamboj
Fazilka82.BalluanaAmandeep Singh ‘Goldy’ Musafir
Sri Muktsar Sahib83.LambiGurmeet Singh Khudian
Sri Muktsar Sahib84.GidderbahaPreetpal Sharma
Sri Muktsar Sahib85.MaloutDr. Baljit Kaur
Sri Muktsar Sahib86.MuktsarJagdeep Singh Brar
Faridkot87.FaridkotGurdit Singh Sekhon
Faridkot88.KotkapuraKultar Singh Sandhwan
Faridkot89.JaituAmolak Singh
Bathinda90.Rampura PhulBalkar Singh Sidhu
Bathinda91.Bhucho MandiMaster Jagsir Singh
Bathinda92.Bathinda UrbanJagroop Singh Gill
Bathinda93.Bathinda RuralAmit Rattan Kotfatta
Bathinda94.Talwandi SaboBaljinder Kaur
Bathinda95.MaurSukhvir Maiser Khana
Mansa96.MansaVijay Singla
Mansa97.SardulgarhGurpreet Singh Banawali
Mansa98.BudhladaBudhram Singh
Sangrur99.LehragagaBarinder Kumar Goyal
Sangrur100.DirbaHarpal Singh Cheema
Sangrur101.SunamAman Arora
Barnala102.BhadaurLabh Singh Ugoke
Barnala103.BarnalaGurmeet Singh Hayer
Barnala104.Mehal KalanKulwant Singh Pandori
Malerkotla105.MalerkotlaDr Mohd. Zamil-Ur-Rehman
Malerkotla106.AmargarhJaswant Singh Gajjanmajra
Sangrur107.DhuriBhagwant Singh Mann
Sangrur108.SangrurNarinder Kaur Bharaj
Patiala109.NabhaGurdev Singh Dev Mann
Patiala110.Patiala RuralDr. Balbir Singh
Patiala111.RajpuraNeena Mittal
S.A.S Nagar112.Dera BassiKuljit Singh Randhawa
Patiala113.GhanaurGurlal Ghanaur
Patiala114.SanourHarmeet Singh Pathanmajra
Patiala115.PatialaAjitpal Singh Kohli
Patiala116.SamanaChetan Singh Jormajra
Patiala117.ShutranaKulwant Singh Bazigar

2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election

In December 2015, Aam Aadmi Party declared that it would contest the 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election. AAP which did not participate in the 2012 assembly election, but had fought 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Their 2014 General election performance translates to 33 assembly seats out of 117.

Alliance Partners

In the 2017 Punjab assembly election, the party formed a coalition with the Lok Insaaf Party and gave it five seats to contest. No CM candidate was declared before the elections. This alliance was called the AAP Alliance and was represented on news channels as AAP+. The alliance won 22 seats in total, two of which were won by the Lok Insaaf Party. AAP won 20 seats in the Punjab Assembly in its debut in the 2017 Punjab elections. In March 2018, the Lok Insaaf Party broke the coalition due to differences.

General election, 2014

The AAP fielded 434 candidates in the 2014 Indian general election, in which it did not expect to do well. It recognised that its support was based primarily in urban areas and that different strategies might be required for different regions of the country. The party pointed out that its funding was limited and that there were too many demands for local visits from Kejriwal. The intention was to field candidates in large numbers to maximise the likelihood of recognition as a national party by the Election Commission. The outcome was that four AAP candidates won, all from Punjab. Consequently, the AAP became a recognised state party in Punjab.

Organisation

Convener/President

Convener is a highest political post in the Punjab unit of Aam Aadmi Party, holds responsibilities for the success of Party in Punjab.
After 2014 Indian general election in Punjab on 29 August 2014, Sucha Singh Chhotepur was appointed as first convener of Aam Aadmi Party's Punjab unit. He served till 24 August 2016. After him Gurpreet Singh Waraich appointed the new convener.
In 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election party performed less than the expectations and got 20 seats in Punjab Legislative Assembly. Due to this he was removed from the post and Bhagwant Mann appointed as new convener along with Aman Arora. They resigned from the post on 17 March 2018 due to the apology by Arvind Kejriwal to Bikram Singh Majithia. After Maan and Arora's resignation Balbir Singh was appointed co-convener of Punjab's unit on 21 March 2018.
On 31 January 2019 before General election Maan was appointed as the Punjab convener. After 2022 assembly election in Punjab, AAP won majority under the leadership of Bhagwant Mann and he became the Chief Minister of Punjab. To look after party's programs, AAP appointed Budh Ram acting president of party in Punjab. On 22 November 2024, AAP appointed Aman Arora as president and Amansher Singh as vice-president.

Legislative Party leader

Legislative Party leader is a person who leads the elected members of the party in Punjab Legislative Assembly. On 11 March 2022, Bhagwant Mann was elected as the leader of the AAP legislative party.
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Activities

In June 2021, MLA and deputy leader of the opposition in Punjab assembly, Saravjit Kaur Manuke held hunger strike along with AAP activists to protest against the inaction of the Punjab government in the payment of post-matric scholarship amount of Dalit students. AAP convener Bhagwant Mann said that the protest by AAP members had forced the Punjab government then led by CM Amarinder Singh to release the funds amounting to 200 crore as 40% share of the amount that Punjab government had to pay.