AAP's Punjab Unit Faces Uncertainty Amid Corruption Allegations and Internal Divisions
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Raghav Chadha is staying out of the turmoil in AAP's Punjab unit by sitting quietly in London, avoiding scrutiny over corruption allegations related to the Delhi Jal Board which he governed.
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Bhagwant Mann has an iron grip over AAP's Punjab unit and is avoiding associating himself with the corruption allegations against Kejriwal to avoid harming his own emerging leadership.
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Mann is gaining personal popularity in Punjab, cementing AAP as a major political force in the state, even if it loses power.
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It may be a good idea for Mann to break away from AAP and form his own regional Punjab-based party without the baggage of Kejriwal's troubles.
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The future of AAP in Punjab remains uncertain amidst the chaos, with the possibility of the party collapsing or breaking into a separate regional outfit under Mann.