Will CM Mann's Gujarat Visit Highlight AAP's Welfare Model?
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Ahmedabad, Jan 27 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, is set to arrive in Gujarat on January 28. His itinerary includes a visit to a gurdwara in Ahmedabad, followed by a media briefing focused on the welfare initiatives launched by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab, as announced by the party on Tuesday.
In a statement regarding the visit, AAP Gujarat's General Secretary, Manoj Sorathiya, mentioned that CM Mann aims to showcase various welfare programs and developmental projects undertaken by the Punjab administration.
“We are thrilled to announce that CM Bhagwant Mann, who has successfully transitioned Punjab from the phase of ‘Udta Punjab’ to one of development and prosperity, will be in Gujarat tomorrow,” Sorathiya stated in a video message.
He indicated that the Chief Minister would discuss people-focused initiatives that have been implemented in Punjab, emphasizing the governance strategies adopted by the AAP.
Sorathiya noted that CM Mann is anticipated to outline numerous welfare schemes, including the notable universal healthcare program recently recognized across several states.
He further emphasized that this visit signifies the party's commitment to sharing its governance model with a broader audience.
“The AAP is dedicated to fostering positive change in Gujarat, mirroring the progress made in Punjab, and we are determined to enhance governance for the people of Gujarat,” he asserted.
According to party insiders, CM Mann's schedule in Gujarat comprises a visit to the gurdwara and a media interaction in Ahmedabad, with no public rallies planned for this trip.
This visit coincides with AAP’s ongoing efforts to bolster its organizational presence in Gujarat and gear up for the forthcoming local body elections. CM Mann’s tour follows earlier engagements with AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal.
In recent months, both leaders have collaborated in the state, participating in public events, engaging with party workers, and addressing assemblies, particularly on issues affecting farmers, as part of the party's comprehensive outreach initiatives.