Tarn Taran By-election: BJP Candidate Harjeet Singh Sandhu Filed Nomination.

Tarn Taran By-election: BJP Candidate Harjeet Singh Sandhu Filed Nomination: Sirsa’s Taunt in the Rally: Said Kejriwal is in Depression After Losing Delhi, CM Mann is Busy Trying to Get Him Out.


Harjeet Singh Sandhu, the candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), submitted his nomination for the Tarn Taran, Punjab, by-elections today, Friday. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, a Sikh leader and Delhi minister, also travelled to Amritsar around this time. Ashwani Sharma, a senior BJP politician, was also present. Following the nomination, the BJP also planned a gathering.

During his speech, Manjinder Singh Sirsa took aim at the AAP government. Since Bhagwant Mann was appointed chief minister, Sirsa claimed, “something has happened to him.” Mann only speaks Kejriwal’s language, he claimed. He claimed that the same individual who plundered Delhi is now attempting to plunder Punjab.

Mann’s Attempt to Help Kejriwal Get Over His Depression
After losing the Delhi elections, Kejriwal is depressed. CM Bhagwant Mann occasionally transports him in a police convoy and even arranges for him to fly on state-owned aircraft in an effort to lift him out of his misery. He has been seized of ₹300 crore, 5 crore rupees, gold, watches, and other items. The goal of the AAP government is to plunder both Delhi and Punjab.
The AAP government wants to plunder both Punjab and Delhi. He had property valued at thousands of crores and ₹5 crore in cash, gold, watches, and other items confiscated during an Enforcement Directorate (ED) operation.

Punjab’s Police Raj
Manjinder Singh Sirsa claimed that Punjab has been subjected to Police Raj, or the rule of the police. Young people have been locked up repeatedly. CM Bhagwant Mann became unwell during the floods that struck Punjab. Subsequently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Punjab and joined the masses.

According to the prime minister, the AAP (common man’s party) shouldn’t receive any funding. The funds for farmers are sent straight into the bank accounts of the 23 ministers who have been imprisoned thus far.

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