Aam Aadmi Party President Aman Arora giving information about the election of Mayor of Patiala Municipal Corporation.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has succeeded in making its mayor in Patiala, Punjab. Kundan Gogia has been unanimously elected mayor. Harinder Koli has been elected Senior Deputy Mayor and Jagdeep Jagga has been elected Deputy Mayor. On this occasion, AAP State President Aman Arora and Sehatman
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He said that our effort is the development of Patiala. The guarantees given at the time of elections will be fulfilled. At the same time, he said that similar work will be done among the councilors of all parties.
Responsibility for the post of Mayor after leading 8 city councils
On this occasion, AAP chief Aman Arora said that yesterday the party had got the leadership of the municipal councils of 8 cities across the state. At the same time, now all the councilors of Patiala unanimously elected AAP leader Kundan Gogia as Mayor, Harinder Kohli as Senior Deputy Mayor and Jagdeep Jagga as Deputy Mayor. He said that the coming years under the leadership of AAP will prove to be a new era of urban development for Punjab.

Kundan Gogia elected mayor of Patiala.
AAP won 43 seats in Patiala.
There are total 60 wards in Patiala Municipal Corporation. Of these, Aam Aadmi Party won a total of 43 seats. Whereas 4 candidates of Congress, 4 candidates of BJP and 2 candidates of Shiromani Akali Dal won the elections. Whereas elections were not held on 7 wards. Although Aam Aadmi Party had absolute majority. In such a situation, for the first time the party has made its own mayor.
The election case had reached the Supreme Court
This time the corporation elections in Patiala were in the news. Because when it was the last day of the nomination process. During this time, there were long queues of people outside the nomination centre. During this time, some people had arrived in the crowd, who snatched the files of BJP and Congress candidates and ran away. During this time, women were misbehaved in the presence of the police. After this the matter reached Punjab and Haryana High Court. The High Court had canceled the elections of seven wards just a day before the voting.