Former MLA Sheetal Angural comes live on Facebook, reveals reason for leaving AAP

Jalandhar: For the first time after the by-election in Jalandhar, Punjab, former MLA and BJP candidate Sheetal Angural has come forward. He went live on his social media account and told the reason for leaving the Aam Aadmi Party. Sheetal Angural said, “I was not respected by the Aam Aadmi Party. Nothing is more important.

Jalandhar: For the first time after the by-election in Jalandhar, Punjab, former MLA and BJP candidate Sheetal Angural has come forward. He went live on his social media account and told the reason for leaving the Aam Aadmi Party. Sheetal Angural said, “I was not respected by the Aam Aadmi Party. Nothing is more important than my respect, so I left the party.” He added that he has always done politics on the truth, and that is why he left the party.

Last night he went live on his facebook handle. Former MLA Sheetal Angural said, “This election was not fought only by Mohinder Bhagat, this election was fought by the Chief Minister of the state Sardar Bhagwant Singh Mann. I congratulate him on his victory. Sheetal Angural further said that If people have trusted the CM, then he should get the work done in our area.”

“Today 12 days have passed since the election of new MLA from Jalandhar West, but its estimate cannot be found in such a short time. Therefore, after a month I will go live again and tell what work AAP has done in the West constituency. After a month I will give its account to the people.

He said, “After the government came to power, Aam Aadmi Party organized a program at a local five star hotel located on Jalandhar Ludhiana Highway. Once I reached the said program, I came to know that my chair was not on the stage. Something similar happened with Mohinder Bhagat in the CM’s program held yesterday.” Sheetal Angural has alleged that the CM made Mohinder Bhagat sit on the chair of his security.

Let us tell you that by-elections were held in Jalandhar West Assembly constituency. In this Aam Aadmi Party had made Mohinder Bhagat, son of former minister who left BJP, its candidate. In which Aam Aadmi Party candidate Mohinder Bhagat won by a huge margin. Mohinder Bhagat defeated Sheetal Angural, who left the Aam Aadmi Party and joined the BJP, by about 37 and a half thousand votes.