“People of Punjab are fed up with the current Aam Aadmi Party government” – Balbir Singh Sidhu

Chandigarh-Former Punjab Health Minister and Congress leader Balbir Singh Sidhu held a meeting with Congress leaders and workers of Mohali constituency at Mohali’s Phase-1, Industrial Area office regarding the upcoming Zila Parishad and Block Samiti elections. During this meeting, he targeted the incoming Aam Aadmi Party government by describing its false policies. Sidhu said, “We have girded our belts for the upcoming Zila Parishad and Block Samiti elections.”

Taking a dig at the Bhagwant Mann-led AAP government, he said, “The people of Punjab are fed up with the current Bhagwant Mann government because the AAP government has failed miserably in fulfilling the claims and promises on the basis of which the Aam Aadmi Party had come to power in the state with a large majority.”

He further said, “The people of Punjab are ready to teach a good lesson to the Aam Aadmi Party by winning these council elections.”

Targeting the black acts of the AAP government, Sidhu said that the hooliganism of the AAP government will not be tolerated at all in these elections and if his government pushes any Congress worker, then he himself will stand shoulder to shoulder with that Congress worker.

Apart from this, Sidhu focused people’s attention on the false promises of the Bhagwant Mann government and said, “The AAP government has done nothing in the last three years except printing false advertisements, making false promises and fooling people.”

Sidhu further said, “The Congress Party will give a befitting reply to the Aam Aadmi Party’s bullying in the Zila Parishad and Block Samiti elections and will win with a majority.”

This meeting was addressed by former Chairman of Market Committee Kharar and senior Congress leader from Machhli Kalan, Mr. Harkesh Chand Sharma, senior Congress leader S. Bhagat Singh Namdhari, Vice Chairman of Laborfed Contractor S. Mohan Singh Bathlana, S. Harcharan Singh Gill Landran, S. Gurbaz Singh Mauli Baidwan.

On this occasion, among others, former Sarpanch from Kurra S. Davinder Singh, Vice Chairman from Block Samiti Kharar S. Manjit Singh Tangauri, former Sarpanch from Manakpur Kallar S. Karam Singh, former Sarpanch from Saneta Shri Chaudhary Rishi Pal, Shri Chaudhary Deep Chand from Gobindgarh, S. Harbhajan Singh from Raipur Kalan, S. Avtar Singh from Bhago Majra, Numbardar Gurcharan Singh from Gige Majra, S. Kulwant Singh Fauji from Gige Majra, Sarpanch Sukhwinder Singh from Minde Majra, Sarpanch S. Pradeep Singh from village Tangauri, Shri Som Nath from village Tangori, S. Amarjit Singh from Sukhgarh, S. Jagdish Singh Landran from Gobindgarh, S. Avtar Singh Landran, S. Gurmukh Singh from New Landran, S. Gurinder Singh, former Sarpanch from Pappa Gidderpur S. Jaswinder Singh, from village Beronpur S. Sudesh Kumar Goga, from village Bhago Majra S. Avtar Singh, from Mauli Baidwan S. Harjas Singh, from Mauli Baidwan S. Manjit Singh, from Raipur Kalan S. Saranjit Singh Lali, from Gobindgarh S. Sanjeev Kumar Bunty, from Saneta S. Bhagat Ram, from Nagari Pandit Bhupinder, from Durali S. Dharampal Singh, from Saidpur S. Narinder Singh Soni, former Sarpanch from Saidpur Mandeep Singh Goldy, from Sambalki S. Chad, from Sambalki S. Ved Prakash, S. Gurwinder Singh Badi, from Bhago Majra S. Baljit Singh, from S. Jaswinder Singh Bhola, from Chau Majra S. Randhir Singh, S. Apart from Gulzar Singh Kurra, a large number of Congress party office bearers and workers, village panches and sarpanches were present.

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