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Warring exudes confidence ahead of LS elections in Ludhiana

In a fervent declaration echoing the beating pulse of the people, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, the Loksabha candidate for the Ludhiana Constituency and President of Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC), exudes confidence in the imminent victory of his campaign. While campaigning in Dakha, with an unwavering conviction, he asserts, “ Listening to the whispers of […]

In a fervent declaration echoing the beating pulse of the people, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, the Loksabha candidate for the Ludhiana Constituency and President of Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC), exudes confidence in the imminent victory of his campaign. While campaigning in Dakha, with an unwavering conviction, he asserts, “ Listening to the whispers of my heart, I am confident in my victory. The signs are clear, written on the walls, echoed in the love and support of those around me. My heart, mind, and spirit unite in the assurance of triumph.”

Addressing the political landscape with candor, Warring took aim at the opposition, particularly the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), casting doubts on their choice of candidate. He lambasted the AAP for fielding Pappi Prashar, citing a lack of performance in previous roles and questioning his suitability for parliamentary duties. Warring emphasized the importance of integrity in politics, advocating for healthy criticism and dignified discourse, devoid of derogatory remarks or personal attacks. He asserted that there’s collusion between the BJP and AAP candidates, highlighting, “ AAP has given Pappi (kiss) to Ravneet Bittu in form of Pappi Prashar”.

Warring’s commitment to the betterment of Ludhiana shines through as he articulates his vision for the constituency. Drawing attention to his track record of development, he highlights the transformation of Gidderbaha as a testament to his dedication. With aspirations to reclaim Ludhiana’s status as the ‘Manchester of Punjab,’ Warring pledges to address pressing issues such as industry migration, pollution, living standards for laborers, and the menace of stray animals amongst others.

Undeterred by challenges, Warring remains resolute in his pursuit of progress, acknowledging the struggles of the people and vowing to be their voice. Campaigning tirelessly across villages in the Dakha constituency, he receives wholehearted support from constituents, bolstering his resolve to serve their interests.

In a bold assertion of Punjab’s political landscape, Warring predicts the downfall of prominent opponents, asserting that neither Ravneet Bittu nor Harsimrat Badal will secure parliamentary seats.

He vehemently criticized the Akali Dal for plunging Punjab into darkness through anarchy, drug problems, and economic stagnation. Additionally, he accused them of endorsing the controversial farm laws only retracting support after immense farmer protests resulted in casualties.

Speaking about inclusive politics of Congress, he said, “Congress has played a pivotal role in showcasing the significant contributions of Sikh leaders on the national stage. Notable figures such as Buta Singh, former Home Minister of India, Giani Zail Singh, former President of India, and Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India, have emerged as stalwarts, underscoring the immense potential within this minority community. Their remarkable ascent underscores the inclusivity and diversity of Indian politics.”

As the election fervour intensifies, Warring remains steadfast in his commitment to progress and prosperity for Ludhiana and Punjab at large. With unwavering determination and a heart attuned to the people’s aspirations, he marches forward, poised to usher in a new era of growth and development.

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