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Bhagwant Mann Sworn in as CM of Punjab

First Published: 16th March, 2022 15:43 IST

Aam Aadmi Party Leader Bhagwant Mann was today sworn-in as the next Chief Minister of Punjab. Bhagwant Mann’s swearing-in ceremony, was an AAP exclusive event, where no other Chief Minister

Aam Aadmi Party Leader Bhagwant Mann was today sworn-in as the next Chief Minister of Punjab.

Bhagwant Mann’s swearing-in ceremony, was an AAP exclusive event, where no other Chief Minister except Arvind Kejriwal was present.

The oath taking ceremony took place at Khatkar Kalan, Bhagat Singh’s ancestral village where arrangements were made to accommodate lakhs of people for the ceremony on a plot of 100 acres.

In the recently held assembly elections, the AAP won 92 seats in the 117-member Punjab assembly. CM-designate Mann won the Dhuri assembly seat after defeating Congress candidate Dalvir Singh Goldy by a margin of 58,206 votes.

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