punjab assembly aap confidence motion — IN news

The Aam Aadmi Party passed a confidence motion in the Punjab Assembly on May 1, 2026, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. This motion received unanimous support from AAP members, reinforcing their governance during a time of significant defections.

Notably, 88 out of AAP’s 94 MLAs were present for the vote. In contrast, the Congress staged a walkout while the BJP chose to boycott the session altogether. This illustrates a clear division within Punjab politics as AAP seeks to maintain its foothold.

That context matters because seven of AAP’s ten MPs in the Rajya Sabha recently split from the party to join the BJP. Such defections raised questions about AAP’s stability and prompted this confidence motion to counteract those rumors.

AAP holds a majority with 94 MLAs in the Punjab Assembly, compared to Congress’s 16 and Shiromani Akali Dal’s 3. The successful passage of this motion is seen as a critical step towards ensuring political stability in Punjab.

Bhagwant Mann emphasized unity among party members, stating, “We are united, and this motion should be passed unanimously.” His leadership appears to be pivotal as AAP navigates these turbulent waters.

This confidence motion reflects not only the legislators’ trust in the government’s capabilities but also their commitment to AAP governance amidst external pressures. The party has been in power since winning a decisive majority in previous assembly elections.