In preparation for the forthcoming elections on June 1, Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab President, Bhagwant Mann, convened crucial meetings with AAP candidates vying for positions in Patiala and Faridkot, as well as all party MLAs representing these constituencies.
During the meetings, which saw the attendance of AAP candidates Dr. Balbir Singh for Patiala and Karamjit Singh Anmol for Faridkot, along with MLAs from these regions, Mann emphasized the importance of unity within the party to secure victories in the upcoming polls.
Encouraging the assembled leaders, Mann expressed confidence in the party’s performance, citing public support garnered through the government’s initiatives. He urged the AAP leaders to diligently work towards achieving substantial victories akin to the historic triumphs witnessed in the 2022 assembly elections.
Acknowledging the groundwork undertaken by the AAP leaders, Mann was briefed on the ongoing grassroots efforts, including extensive village meetings and door-to-door campaigns aimed at highlighting the government’s achievements.
In response, the AAP leadership affirmed their commitment to intensifying their campaign activities across their respective constituencies.
As the electoral momentum builds, Bhagwant Mann’s strategic engagements underscore the AAP’s determination to secure significant wins in the forthcoming elections, signaling a vigorous pursuit of their political agenda in Punjab.
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