Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Nine from Himachal join AAP

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NEW DELHI: Nine people from Himachal Pradesh, including a key Hindu Raksha Mahasabha functionar­y, three former armed forces personnel and two retired officers of the state administra­tive service, joined the AAP on Friday.

At least 1,000 people associated with these nine persons, who come from different walks of life, will join the party in Kangra district of the hill state on May 8, AAP in-charge of Himachal Pradesh and Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said at a joint press conference with the newly-inducted members. "They have joined the party as they were impressed by the policies of the AAP and Arvind

Kejriwal. All of them are very active in society and doing a lot of work in their respective fields," he said. "At least 1,000 people who are associated with them will join the party on May 8. We will organise an event in Kangra to formally induct them into the party," Jain added.

Former armed forces personnel who joined the party are Lt Col (retd) Manish Kumar, national president of Veteran India; Col (retd) Bachan Singh Rana, national coordinato­r and Himachal Pradesh in-charge of the Akhil Bharatiya Kshatriya Mahasabha; Capt Baljeet Singh Dadhwal, founding member of the Former Soldier League.

Raj Kumar and Suresh

Dhiman, who joined the AAP along with others are retired SDOs (sub divisional officers).

At present, Kumar is the president of the Kabirpanth­i Sabha in Himachal Pradesh while Dhiman is the state president of Akhil Bharatiya Pragativad­i Dhiman Brahman Mahasabha, AAP leader Jain said.

Others who joined the party are national general secretary of Hindu Raksha Mahasabha Rajesh Bhardwaj, Himachal Pradesh Ravidas Sabha spokespers­on and former BSP leader Vijay Vidyarthi, former Congress leader and a businessma­n Santosh Kanodia and Rishi, a software engineer.

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