Congress Mobilizes Workers in Amritsar for Upcoming Punjab Assembly Elections
The Congress party conducted a district-level gathering of its workers at Congress Bhawan in Tarn Taran on Friday, with a clear focus on gearing up for the impending state assembly elections. The meeting was presided over by the district president, Rajbir Singh Bhullar, and featured addresses from prominent local leaders.
Key Leaders Address the Gathering
Among those who spoke at the event were former Khemkaran MLA Sukhpal Singh Bhullar, former Patti MLA Harminder Singh Gill, former MLA Santokh Singh Bhalaipur, along with Jagtar Singh Burj and Karanbir Singh Burj. The assembly served as a platform to rally support and outline strategies for the electoral battle ahead.
Sharp Criticism of the AAP Government
During his address, Rajbir Singh Bhullar launched a strong critique against the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab. He accused the AAP of misleading the public, asserting that the party has failed to deliver on its promises of change and improvement in the state. Bhullar specifically targeted Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, alleging that he has become a puppet controlled by defeated and rejected leaders from Delhi, undermining Punjab's autonomy.
The Congress leaders also took aim at the Shiromani Akali Dal, further emphasizing their stance against political rivals in the region. The meeting underscored the party's commitment to challenging the current administration and presenting a viable alternative to voters.
Preparation for Electoral Contest
The gathering highlighted the Congress's efforts to consolidate its base and mobilize grassroots support in Amritsar and surrounding areas. With state elections on the horizon, the party is intensifying its campaign activities, focusing on local issues and governance failures. This meeting marks a significant step in their pre-election strategy, aiming to energize workers and coordinate efforts across the district.
As political tensions rise in Punjab, the Congress's proactive approach in Amritsar signals a determined push to reclaim influence in the state assembly, setting the stage for a competitive electoral showdown.



