Aam Aadmi Party

Political party in India

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2025 Saurabh Bhardwaj becomes the President of AAP in Delhi.
2025 Sanjeev Jha becomes the Chief Whip for the Aam Aadmi Party in the 8th Delhi Legislative Assembly, representing the Burari constituency.
2025 Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat is currently serving as the incumbent Deputy Leader of Opposition for the Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi as of the current date.
March 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election held, with Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) fielding candidates across multiple constituencies including Kalkaji, Kirari, Burari, and others.
2025 AAP suffered a significant decline in the Delhi Legislative Assembly election, winning only 22 seats, with Kejriwal and several notable leaders losing their seats.
February 20 2025 End of Atishi Marlena Singh's initial ministerial term, concluding her first government's tenure after approximately five months in office.
February 20 2025 Atishi's ministry begins in Delhi.
January 23 2025 Atishi Marlena becomes the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Delhi, taking on the role with an expected duration continuing through 2025.
2024 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) contested the Indian general election in Delhi in an alliance with Congress, but lost on all 4 seats contested, securing 24% of the vote share.
2024 Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer elected as MP from Sangrur constituency in the 18th Lok Sabha elections. Raj Kumar Chabbewal elected from Hoshiarpur constituency.
2024 In the 18th Lok Sabha general election, the Aam Aadmi Party further reduced its contested seats to 22 and won 2 seats, with a vote share of 1.11% (7,147,800 votes).
2024 AAP won its first seat in Jammu and Kashmir, with Mehraj Malik winning the Doda Assembly constituency by a margin of 4,538 votes.
November 22 2024 Aman Arora becomes the fourth convener of the Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab, with Amansher Singh as co-convener.
September 21 2024 Atishi Marlena Singh forms her first government in Delhi, marking a significant leadership transition for the Aam Aadmi Party in the state.
September 21 2024 Atishi becomes the new leader in Delhi, preparing to lead the Delhi government.
September 17 2024 End of Arvind Kejriwal's third government term in Delhi, concluding a four-and-a-half-year period of governance.
January 28 2024 Sanjay Singh begins a new Rajya Sabha MP term from Delhi, serving from 28 January 2024 to 27 January 2030.
January 28 2024 N. D. Gupta begins a new Rajya Sabha MP term from Delhi, serving from 28 January 2024 to 27 January 2030.
January 28 2024 Swati Maliwal begins her Rajya Sabha MP term from Delhi, serving from 28 January 2024 to 27 January 2030.
January 27 2024 Swati Maliwal newly appointed to Rajya Sabha from Delhi for the Aam Aadmi Party
2023 Sushil Kumar Rinku elected in a by-poll for the Jalandhar constituency in Punjab.
2023 AAP participates in Legislative Assembly elections in Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Rajasthan, and Telangana.
June 12 2023 Budh Ram Singh becomes the caretaker convener of the Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab.
April 10 2023 AAP was officially granted national party status by the Election Commission of India (ECI).
February 28 2023 Manish Sisodia vacates the position of Deputy Chief Minister in Delhi.
2022 Aam Aadmi Party nominated five candidates - Harbhajan Singh, Sandeep Pathak, Ashok Kumar Mittal, Sanjeev Arora, and Raghav Chadha - for the Rajya Sabha election. All five were elected unopposed for a six-year term.
2022 AAP won a landslide victory in the Punjab Assembly election, defeating the incumbent Congress government led by Charanjit Singh Channi.
2022 AAP makes its electoral debut in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly with Ajay Kothiyal as leader.
2022 AAP wins 2 seats in the Goa Legislative Assembly with Amit Palekar as leader.
2022 The Aam Aadmi Party's National Executive Committee was composed of 34 members, reflecting the party's organizational structure at that time.
December 2022 AAP emerged as the third political front in Gujarat, securing 12.92% of votes and five seats in the Legislative Assembly election.
July 5 2022 Balbir Singh Seechewal begins his Rajya Sabha MP term from Punjab, serving until 4 July 2028.
July 5 2022 Vikramjit Singh Sahney begins his Rajya Sabha MP term from Punjab, serving until 4 July 2028.
April 10 2022 Sanjeev Arora begins his Rajya Sabha MP term from Punjab, serving until 9 April 2028.
April 10 2022 Raghav Chadha begins his Rajya Sabha MP term from Punjab, serving until 9 April 2028.
April 10 2022 Harbhajan Singh begins his Rajya Sabha MP term from Punjab, serving until 9 April 2028.
April 10 2022 Sandeep Pathak begins his Rajya Sabha MP term from Punjab, serving until 9 April 2028.
April 10 2022 Ashok Mittal begins his Rajya Sabha MP term from Punjab, serving until 9 April 2028.
March 19 2022 Harpal Singh Cheema from Dirba constituency becomes the Deputy Leader and is appointed as the Minister of Finance for the 16th Punjab Legislative Assembly.
March 16 2022 Bhagwant Mann becomes Chief Minister of Punjab, leading the 16th Punjab Assembly government.
2021 In ward number 21, AAP candidate Jasbir defeated former mayor and BJP candidate Davesh Moudgil.
2021 AAP contested the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election for the first time, winning 14 seats and becoming the single largest party in the 35-seat council. AAP candidate Damanpreet Singh defeated sitting BJP mayor Ravi Kant Sharma.
2021 Aam Aadmi Party contested municipal elections in Moga, winning 8 out of 50 seats
2021 Aam Aadmi Party contested municipal elections in Gandhinagar, winning 1 out of 40 seats with 21.77% of votes
2021 Aam Aadmi Party contested municipal elections in Batala, winning 4 out of 51 seats
2021 Aam Aadmi Party contested municipal elections in Surat, winning 27 out of 120 seats with 28.47% of votes
November 22 2021 Arvind Kejriwal announced that 1,000 rupees would be given to every woman above 18 years of age if AAP wins Punjab.
September 30 2021 Kejriwal announced plans to build Mohalla Clinics in Punjab providing free healthcare facilities if AAP wins the election.
June 2021 MLA Saravjit Kaur Manuke and AAP activists conducted a hunger strike to protest the Punjab government's inaction in paying post-matric scholarship amounts for Dalit students. AAP convener Bhagwant Mann claimed the protest successfully pressured the government led by CM Amarinder Singh to release 200 crore rupees (40% of the required scholarship funds).
June 28 2021 Kejriwal announced in Chandigarh that 300 units of free electricity would be provided to all Punjabis if the party wins the election.

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