AAP Wins Tarn Taran Bypoll by 12,000 Votes, Kejriwal Hails Punjab's Choice
AAP's Tarn Taran Bypoll Victory: Win by 12,000 Votes

AAP Secures Decisive Victory in Tarn Taran

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has registered a significant win in the Tarn Taran Assembly by-election, reinforcing its political standing in Punjab. The party's candidate, Harmeet Singh Sandhu, secured victory by a commanding margin of over 12,000 votes.

Leadership Hails Win as Mandate for Governance

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal were quick to attribute this electoral success to the public's endorsement of their government's performance. They asserted that the people of Punjab have shown a clear preference for a politics centered on work and tangible results over empty promises.

"People of Punjab prefer politics of work," stated Kejriwal, emphasizing that the victory is a direct result of the party's commitment to fulfilling the promises made to the electorate. The win, which occurred on November 14, 2025, is seen as a mid-term appraisal of the state's ruling party.

Implications for AAP's Future in Punjab

This bypoll outcome is more than just a single seat win; it is a strong political signal. The decisive margin reinforces AAP's credibility and consolidates its position in the state assembly. The victory provides a significant morale boost for the party and is likely to shape its strategy moving forward, cementing its narrative of providing effective and honest governance.

The result underscores a continuing trend of public support for the AAP's agenda in Punjab, suggesting that their focus on development and anti-corruption continues to resonate with voters.