<p>Chandigarh: Industrialist Nitin Kohli joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Thursday in the presence of senior party leader Manish Sisodia in Punjab's Jalandhar district.</p>.<p>Following his induction into the party, Kohli replaced MLA Raman Arora as halqa in-charge of the Jalandhar Central Assembly constituency.</p>.<p>Sisodia, who is the AAP's Punjab in-charge, made the announcement in this regard while welcoming Kohli into the party.</p>.Bhagwant Mann is trying to divide Punjab, Haryana by raising water issue now: Bittu.<p>It is a matter of happiness that Punjab's industrialists while keeping faith in the AAP's governance stand shoulder to shoulder with the party, he told reporters in Jalandhar.</p>.<p>Arora was arrested by the Punjab Vigilance Bureau last week for allegedly indulging in corruption in connivance with an official of the Jalandhar Municipal Corporation.</p>.<p>Referring to Arora's arrest, Sisodia said it was unfortunate that the party MLA broke the trust of people, who sent him to the Vidhan Sabha by ensuring his victory from the Jalandhar Central Assembly constituency in 2022.</p>.<p>He said it is only the Aam Aadmi Party, which does not spare anyone whosoever is found indulging in corrupt practices.</p>.<p>It is the policy of the Bhagwant Mann government in Punjab that whosoever does wrong will not be spared, Sisodia told reporters in Jalandhar.</p>.'Spectacular failure', 'desperation': BJP, AAP trade barbs over first 100 days of govt in Delhi.<p>When the state government learnt that Arora was committing mistakes and he was breaking people's trust, it took immediate action against him and never thought even once that he was the party MLA, he said.</p>.<p>"Whosoever does wrong with people of Punjab, he will have to face consequences," said Sisodia, the former deputy chief minister of Delhi.</p>.<p>He added that Punjab Police and the Vigilance Bureau have been given free hand to take action against whosoever does wrong.</p>.<p>Corrupt practices will not be tolerated by the AAP government, said Sisodia.</p>.<p>Punjab AAP president and Cabinet Minister Aman Arora was also present on this occasion.</p>
<p>Chandigarh: Industrialist Nitin Kohli joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Thursday in the presence of senior party leader Manish Sisodia in Punjab's Jalandhar district.</p>.<p>Following his induction into the party, Kohli replaced MLA Raman Arora as halqa in-charge of the Jalandhar Central Assembly constituency.</p>.<p>Sisodia, who is the AAP's Punjab in-charge, made the announcement in this regard while welcoming Kohli into the party.</p>.Bhagwant Mann is trying to divide Punjab, Haryana by raising water issue now: Bittu.<p>It is a matter of happiness that Punjab's industrialists while keeping faith in the AAP's governance stand shoulder to shoulder with the party, he told reporters in Jalandhar.</p>.<p>Arora was arrested by the Punjab Vigilance Bureau last week for allegedly indulging in corruption in connivance with an official of the Jalandhar Municipal Corporation.</p>.<p>Referring to Arora's arrest, Sisodia said it was unfortunate that the party MLA broke the trust of people, who sent him to the Vidhan Sabha by ensuring his victory from the Jalandhar Central Assembly constituency in 2022.</p>.<p>He said it is only the Aam Aadmi Party, which does not spare anyone whosoever is found indulging in corrupt practices.</p>.<p>It is the policy of the Bhagwant Mann government in Punjab that whosoever does wrong will not be spared, Sisodia told reporters in Jalandhar.</p>.'Spectacular failure', 'desperation': BJP, AAP trade barbs over first 100 days of govt in Delhi.<p>When the state government learnt that Arora was committing mistakes and he was breaking people's trust, it took immediate action against him and never thought even once that he was the party MLA, he said.</p>.<p>"Whosoever does wrong with people of Punjab, he will have to face consequences," said Sisodia, the former deputy chief minister of Delhi.</p>.<p>He added that Punjab Police and the Vigilance Bureau have been given free hand to take action against whosoever does wrong.</p>.<p>Corrupt practices will not be tolerated by the AAP government, said Sisodia.</p>.<p>Punjab AAP president and Cabinet Minister Aman Arora was also present on this occasion.</p>