Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has suffered another major setback. After Delhi, the party is now facing difficulties in Madhya Pradesh (MP). Recently, news has come that AAP’s office in Madhya Pradesh has been locked due to non-payment of rent. It is being told that the party owed Rs 50,000 rent, which was not paid on time, due to which the landlord took action and sealed the office.

What’s the whole matter?
The party was operating its organizational work from here. But the office rent was not paid for the last few months. The landlord sent a notice due to the rent of about Rs 50,000 being due, but when no response was received, the office was forced to be locked.
According to sources, after the recent defeat of AAP in the Delhi Assembly elections, differences are emerging within the party, and this incident is said to be related to this. AAP’s Madhya Pradesh President, Reena Aggarwal, has expressed ignorance about this incident. He said I had no information about the lock being put on the state office in Subhash Nagar. I will get information about this from the officials of Bhopal.
Bhopal District President CP Singh Chauhan has also claimed to be unaware of this incident. He clarified that the district office is in Narela Shankari. Talking to the media, Chauhan said that I had no information about the landlord locking the state office. This incident is being seen as another setback for AAP, which is already struggling with the defeat in the Delhi elections.
It is worth noting that the Aam Aadmi Party contested the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh with full force. However, there was no success. Along with this, some reports have claimed that this situation has arisen due to internal strife within the party. After the defeat in the Delhi elections, differences within the party are deepening. Opposition parties have started targeting the Aam Aadmi Party on this incident. There are many types of reactions on social media regarding this.