We will win all four seats, people are with the AAP: Bhagwant Mann

After the meeting of AAP's four by-poll candidates with the party's senior leadership in Punjab, AAP's national general secretary and MP Sandeep Pathak briefed the media today, telling about the party's commitment to a grassroots campaign leading up to the upcoming by-polls. He announced that all party members will be actively engaging with voters in villages, focusing on the issues that matter most to the public.

We will win all four seats, people are with the AAP: Bhagwant Mann

Chandigarh, October 23, 2024: After the meeting of AAP's four by-poll candidates with the party's senior leadership in Punjab, AAP's national general secretary and MP Sandeep Pathak briefed the media today, telling about the party's commitment to a grassroots campaign leading up to the upcoming by-polls. He announced that all party members will be actively engaging with voters in villages, focusing on the issues that matter most to the public.

In the meeting CM Bhagwant Mann discussed election campaign strategy with the AAP candidates and said that the AAP will win all the four seats. He added that the people are with us because we focus on their issues and work.

Pathak expressed confidence that voters will support candidates based on their work and the needs of their constituencies. He encouraged party workers to prioritize the genuine demands of the people, asserting that a campaign built around public issues will garner blessings and support from the electorate.

He outlined the campaign strategy, which includes roadshows and small gatherings, with the participation of AAP leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann. Pathak said that hard work and dedication will lead to positive outcomes in the elections.

In this meeting Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, senior AAP leaders, including Harchand Singh Barsat, Jagroop Singh Sekhwan, and by-poll candidates were present. 

Addressing the current political landscape, he criticized the BJP for resorting to dirty politics in Punjab. He highlighted the central government's constant conspiracies against AAP and its leaders, claiming that the BJP is frustrated with the party’s growth and is threatening voters against supporting AAP.

Pathak assured that the party will vigorously contest all four assembly seats and is committed to serving the public with full strength. He called on voters to reject divisive politics and to stand united for progress.