There will be the cabinet expansion in Punjab within the next two-four days. In departments it will also be corrected; CM Mann told who will get the place - Punjab Cabinet Expantion

Punjab cabinet expenses: Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann announced after meeting the governor that the Cabinet would expand within the next two-four days. Sanjeev Arora, who won the Ludhiana West with election, will be included in the cabinet. The chief minister also discussed issues such as the award of land for AAP office in Chandigarh and the purchase of Paddy. The expansion of the Cabinet in Punjab takes place in the next four days (photo on social media) Indrapreet Singh, Chandigarh. Punjab Politics News: After meeting with the chief minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, Gulab Chand Qataria, it was decided that the Cabinet would be expanded within the next two to four days. After the victory of Sanjeev Arora in the Ludhiana Western Assembly with election, there were speculations that the Cabinet would expand, and besides filling two vacancies in the cabinet, some ministers’ departments could be reformed. After meeting the governor, the chief minister said the Cabinet would expand within the next two to four days, although he did not say how many ministers are made. After the governor met Gulab Chand Qataria, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann called the “Label” meeting. The CN met the governor for 25 minutes between the chief minister and the governor, and speculated that he was looking for time to include new people in the cabinet. When he talked to journalists with journalists after the meeting, he questioned whether there would be a reform in the Cabinet, but he said: ‘No such decision has been made yet. We promised the people of Ludhiana that if they sent the party candidate Sanjeev Arora to the meeting, we would include it in the Cabinet. Mandate of the people. promised. Delhi. He said whether the industry is not a party worker? Ludhiana West. Arrive in Paddy this year, as the government submitted the date of transplant on June 1st. A thousand votes received by the Shiromani Akali Dal said Bhagwant Mann said he had 8,000 out of 90,000 votes.