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AAP Jalandhar Central MLA in jail, seat gets in-charge: new inductee & industrialist Nitin Kohli

AAP Jalandhar Central MLA in jail, seat gets in-charge: new inductee & industrialist Nitin Kohli

Indian Express30-05-2025
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Thursday formally inducted Nitin Kohli, a leading industrialist and president of Hockey Punjab, into the party, and appointed him as the Jalandhar Central Assembly in-charge.
The move is being widely seen as a strategic attempt by AAP to reclaim ground in the politically sensitive Jalandhar Central constituency, which recently witnessed turbulence following the arrest of its sitting MLA, Raman Arora, in a Vigilance case on May 23.
Raman Arora was arrested by the Vigilance Bureau for allegedly indulging in corruption in connivance with an official of the Jalandhar Municipal Corporation.
While the induction ceremony featured standard expressions of welcome and gratitude, a deeper reading reveals that AAP is recalibrating its political narrative in Punjab; moving from anti-corruption slogans alone to incorporating economic competence, sectoral credibility, and class realignment.
Kohli's induction is not merely symbolic. It reflects AAP's growing efforts to attract technocrats and professionals from outside the traditional political class, according to political experts.
The appointment of a successful entrepreneur and sports administrator like Kohli comes at a time when AAP is attempting to shed its image as a Delhi-centric experiment and assert its governance model in Punjab with broader socio-economic appeal.
'AAP doesn't believe in dynasties. We give power to the capable,' said AAP Punjab chief Aman Arora, underlining the party's contrast with legacy parties like Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal. 'Nitin Kohli's clean image, entrepreneurial spirit, and dedication to public welfare align perfectly with AAP's principles. AAP provides a platform for capable individuals to excel and serve. Under the leadership of Kejriwal and Mann, those who adhere to the party's principles of clean politics will achieve great heights,' he added.
With Kohli's deep roots sports, business, and education sectors, his appointment allows AAP to tap into Punjab's aspirational middle and business class, especially in urban-industrial constituencies like Jalandhar, Ludhiana, and Amritsar.
However, the timing of Kohli's rise within the party cannot be overlooked. Just six days after AAP MLA Raman Arora's arrest in a vigilance case, the party was facing criticism for internal contradictions in its clean-governance narrative.
Kohli's entry is viewed as a political damage control mechanism—projecting an 'untainted' and successful face to reassure both voters and the local business community. AAP's Punjab in-charge Manish Sisodia, while speaking at the event, has reinforced this positioning.
'AAP is the only party that takes immediate action against wrongdoing, even if the individual belongs to our party. We do not shield anyone,' he said.
With this induction, AAP seems to be testing a new formula in Punjab —leveraging the credibility and influence of non-political industrialists who have strong community linkages and administrative potential. Kohli's background as managing director of Hike Shoe Pvt Ltd, chairman of Punjab Leather Federation, and educationist with Cambridge International School brings diverse social capital into the party fold.
His track record in sports governance, especially his role in elevating his family brand Vijayanti in global hockey equipment manufacturing and serving as vice-president of Hockey India, adds to his profile as a development-oriented leader.
AAP's bet seems to be that voters, especially in semi-urban and urban Punjab, are increasingly receptive to non-political problem solvers who carry the promise of job creation, better governance, and global exposure.
Kohli's induction could signal the start of AAP's next phase in Punjab, moving beyond its 2022 landslide victory to build localised leadership in key urban constituencies.
Jalandhar, a city with a mixed demography of industrial workers, professionals, and youth, presents a ripe opportunity for AAP to build a class coalition that spans from working-class families to small and medium business owners.
After his induction in the presence of AAP Punjab chief Aman Arora and Sisodia, Kohli said, 'I am deeply impressed by the AAP's focus on industries and their commitment to Punjab's development. This is the party that genuinely prioritises the welfare of citizens. I am eager to contribute to the growth of industries and the welfare of Jalandhar under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann.'
The political experts felt that his induction matters a lot to AAP because Kohli brings economic credibility to AAP in a business-heavy district. Also, his induction helps fill the vacuum created by the recent vigilance case against Raman Arora.
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