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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday dissolved its Punjab unit in the first meeting held under newly appointed state President Bhagwant Mann.
In a show of unity, AAP senior leaders, including legislator and leader of opposition HS Phoolka, Member of Parliament Sadhu Singh, legislator and co-President Aman Arora, and legislator Sukhpal Singh Khaira attended the meeting.
The marathon meeting, which ended on Monday evening, was attended by all 20 AAP legislators, party candidates, zone co-coordinators and other office bearers, a party spokesman said here.
He said the party has decided to form a disciplinary committee to look after issues related to anti-party activities of the members.
"The committee will keep a vigil on anti-party activities on print, electronic, social media etc and will act against those found guilty," he said.
Answering a query about infighting within the party, Mann said the party is like a family and there can be difference of opinion and it will be sorted out very soon. He said efforts will be made to console those who got separated from the party in the past.
In the recent assembly elections in Punjab, the AAP emerged as the single-largest party after the Congress in the assembly with 20 legislators in the 117-member house. The Congress won 77 seats.
The AAP, which was a strong contender to come to power in the run up to the assembly polls, ended up with 20 seats in its first outing in assembly elections.
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