Harbhajan Singh, 41, documented his designation as an AAP up-and-comer and was found in a yellow turban, enlivened by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann situated close to him.
New Delhi:
Ex cricketer Harbhajan Singh, IIT teacher Sandeep Pathak, educationist Ashok Kumar Mittal and Delhi MLA Raghav Chadha are the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP's) candidates for Rajya Sabha or the upper place of parliament from Punjab, where the party won a colossal triumph in late decisions.
Five Rajya Sabha seats will fall empty on April 9 and names must be submitted today for races on March 31.
Harbhajan Singh, 41, documented his assignment as an AAP up-and-comer and was found in a yellow turban, propelled by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann situated close to him.
"In the wake of making India Proud as a bowling legend, Mr. Turbanator is presently going to speak loudly for individuals of Punjab in Parliament," AAP tweeted, sharing a video.Harbhajan Singh had met with previous Punjab Congress boss Navjot Singh Sidhu before the decisions, fuelling theory of his introduction in governmental issues as a Congress part. Be that as it may, the previous cricketer had denied it.
AAP won 92 of Punjab's 117 gathering seats. After the Rajya Sabha political race, AAP's solidarity in the upper house is set to increment from three to eight.
The Congress lost the Punjab political decision, thus did Mr Sidhu and a few other high profile party applicants.
Sandeep Pathak, a teacher of Physics at the head IIT (Indian Institute of Technology), apparently is instrumental in AAP's ascent and triumph in Punjab. He is accepted to be near AAP boss Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann, who took over as Chief Minister of Punjab's new AAP government last week.
Sources say Professor Pathak remained in Punjab for a considerable length of time for survey prepares and constructed AAP's association at the corner level.Senior AAP pioneer Raghav Chadha is a MLA in the Delhi gathering and one of the party's top chiefs.
"My chief Arvind Kejriwal and my older sibling Bhagwant Mann have shown such trust in me and have given me a major liability at such a youthful age. I want to believe that I will actually want to measure up to their assumptions," Mr Chadha told correspondents in the wake of documenting his papers.
Ashok Kumar Mittal is the author of Lovely Professional University, and is portrayed by the party as a famous academician and social extremist.