BJP Doing Politics of Division, AAP Only Politics of Advertisements—Punjab in Danger: Balbir Singh Sidhu.
Today, senior Congress leader and former Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu conducted an important meeting at his Phase-1 office with Congress workers from the villages of Mohali Assembly Constituency regarding the Block Samiti and Zila Parishad elections.
Balbir Sidhu held a large meeting with Panchs, Sarpanchs, former Sarpanchs, Zila Parishad and Block Samiti members, office bearers, and esteemed individuals of the Congress Party, including all Congress workers, Youth Congress, Mahila Congress, SC Cell, BC Cell, Mandal Presidents, Chairmen, and former Chairmen office bearers from the villages of the Mohali Rural Block. Sidhu declared that the Congress Party would win the Block Samiti and Zila Parishad elections by a wide margin.
This time, he attacked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Central BJP Government, claiming that both are determined to ruin Punjab. He stated that the Central Government first introduced three black farm laws, which were later reinstated but have not yet been revoked. Their current goal is to take control of Chandigarh University. Punjab is experiencing upheaval as a result of the Central Government’s immoral activities.
In the Parliament’s Winter Session, Sidhu rejected the Central Government’s bill pertaining to Chandigarh, declaring that they would not permit the Central Government’s plot against Punjab to be carried out. He emphasized that only Punjab owns Chandigarh, which was constructed by uprooting 28 Punjabi villages. “We will not let our right go in vain.”
Sidhu referred to the Punjab government as the Center’s “B” team. He claimed that Bhagwant Mann is unable to speak up for Punjabi rights because he has turned into a puppet in Kejriwal’s clutches. According to him, their combined debt to Punjab is so great that it won’t be paid up in the next thirty to thirty-five years. They have accumulated four lakh crore rupees in debt against Punjab in just four years. Sidhu also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of deceiving people in the name of religion in order to win votes.
Sidhu raised concerns about the BJP’s purported vote stealing, pointing out that the party initially produced 25 lakh fraudulent votes in Haryana. He then pointed out that although 7.45 crore votes were cast during the elections, Bihar has a total of 7.42 crore votes. “Now the question is, where did these 3 lakh votes come from?” He said that the BJP has taken control of all of India’s constitutional institutions, including the Election Commission, Supreme Court, CBI, Income Tax, and ED. Sidhu cautioned that by presenting atta-dal plans, they would deceive us. “If we do not take heed now, the future of our children will be in danger.”
Sidhu claimed that Punjab’s rights have been continuously targeted by the central government. Punjab is being pushed back by the BJP government as though its citizens have no say in the advancement of the nation. He reaffirmed the Congress’s commitment to upholding constitutional rights and bolstering all Punjabi voices.
Sidhu emphasized that the BJP is using division, hatred, and religion as the foundation for national politics. “The unity, constitution, and democracy of the country are being weakened.”
Balbir Sidhu attacked MLA Kulwant Singh, claiming that he hasn’t built any roads or schools or given a single penny in grants for the development of Mohali’s villages. He said that during the Congress party’s rule in Saneta, a hospital was built that was nearly finished but had not yet begun construction.

Sidhu expressed worries about Punjab’s law and order, stating that the state’s condition is steadily getting worse. Murders, thefts, and daylight robberies are occurring. He claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party incited such fear during the Tarn Taran Sahib constituency by-elections that voters were unable to support the Congress Party, even if they wished to.
In order to further fortify the Congress Party, Sidhu urged the populace to heed the advice of Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, and Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring.
According to Sidhu, the Aam Aadmi Party has yet to deliver on its pledges to the women and people of Punjab. “They have not done development, but only advertisement.” In Punjab, gangsterism, drugs, and corruption have persisted.
In closing, he stated that the only party that has supported Punjab in the past and is capable of reviving the state’s economy, youth, farmers, industry, and security is the Congress. Sidhu urged the people to exercise their power to bring about political change in the near future for the sake of Punjab.
All of the party employees also recognized Shri Kamal Kishore Sharma, the recently chosen Mohali District President, on this occasion.
During the meeting, senior Congress leader Harkesh Chand Sharma Machhli Kalan skillfully conducted the stage and thanked the Congress leaders and workers present. The meeting was also addressed by Bhagat Singh Namdhari Mauli Baidwan; Vice Chairman of Labourfed Contractor Mohan Singh Bathlana; Ranjit Singh Gill Jagatpur; Harcharan Singh Gill Ladran, ex-Sarpanch; Tehail Singh Manakpur Kallar; Karam Singh Manakpur Kallar, ex-Sarpanch; Harnek Singh Dhol Kurari; Pradeep Singh, President of Block Congress Mohali Rural; and Shri Kamal Kishore Sharma, District President of Mohali. A large number of Congress party office bearers and workers from villages were present, including Inderjit Singh Khokhar, Amrik Singh Kambala, Avtar Singh Bhago Majra, Bikramjit Singh Hunjan, Lakhwinder Singh Kala Sohna, Happy Malik (all Mandal Presidents), Mukul Sharma (Youth President Block Congress Mohali), Manjit Singh Motey Majra, Rajinder Singh Dharamgarh, Harjass Singh Mauli Baidwan, Harbhajan Singh Raipur Kalan, Lakhbir Lucky Rana Behlolpur, Raghbir Singh Chaun Majra, Jagroop Singh Kurari, Nahar Singh Sarpanch Kurari, Sukhwinder Singh Mindey Majra, Karamjit Singh Bhago Majra, Karamjit Singh Sidhu, Gurpreet Singh Ginni, Shamsher Singh Kahlon, Jatinder Singh Sodhi, Baljit Singh Thaska, Randhir Singh ex-Sarpanch Hussainpur, Numberdar Gurcharan Singh Gigge Majra, Sher Singh Deri, Jaswinder Singh Pappa Giddarpur, Ramandeep Singh Sarpanch Safipur, Chaudhary Khem Singh, Chaudhary Surinder Singh, Prakash Singh Behlolpur, Ajit Singh Sandhu Sarpanch Kambali, Dr. Darshan Lal Jagatpur, Amarjit Singh Sukhgarh, Davinder Singh Kurara Sarpanch Mohan Lal Nanomajra, Sarabjit Singh Mauli Baidwan, Chaudhary Rishipal Saneta, Bhagat Ram Saneta, Gurjant Singh Saneta, Malvinder Singh Malli Gigge Majra, Sandeep Gigge Majra, Darshan Singh Manana, Ajmer Singh Dau ex-Sarpanch, and Satnam Singh Gill Manoli.

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