Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has changed the Aam Aadmi Party's 14 district Incharges. Three people have been assigned to their place.
According to the news of INDIA TODAY, this decision was taken by Arvind Kejriwal because he is not happy with the results of the Delhi Municipal Corporation (MCD) elections 2017.
According to the news, Kejriwal has done this work by cutting the 'bite' on the people of Kumar Vishwas.
Somnath Bharti, Alka Lamba and Bhavna Gaud, who are considered close to Kumar Vishwas, have been made members of the Library Committee. There is nothing more to do in this department, so it is being seen as a demotion.
Simultaneously, Somnath Bharti, who has supported Kumar Vishwas, has been removed from the post of the Privilege Committee, and Kailash Gehlaut has been sitting there.
On the other hand, Amanatullah Khan, who was suspended from the party, has been made a member of the four committees. He has also been elected a member of the Special Investigation Committee. This committee is investigating him against speaking against Kumar Vishwas. All these decisions were taken in the meeting held on Saturday. Apart from Somnath, 40 MLAs had reached there.
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