BJP Chief Labels AAP Government A Curse For Punjab
BJP President Slams AAP Government in Punjab Campaign BJP President Nitin Nabin labeled Punjab’s ruling AAP administration a curse, urging voters to remove the party in the upcoming 2027 assembly elections. politics
Ludhiana, Jun 21 (PTI): BJP National President Nitin Nabin launched a fierce offensive against the ruling Aam Aadmi Party administration on Sunday. He termed the state government an outright curse for Punjab. He called upon citizens to decisively strip them of power during the 2027 legislative assembly elections.
Key Highlights
- BJP President Nitin Nabin launched a sharp political assault on the ruling AAP government in Punjab during his three-day regional tour.
- Nabin urged voters to overthrow the state administration in the 2027 elections, characterizing their rule as a curse.
- The opposition leader alleged that political rivals transformed a potential manufacturing hub into a center of drug abuse.
- Top leadership including Tarun Chugh, Kewal Singh Dhillon, and Sunil Jakhar attended the core organizational assembly in Ludhiana.
Nabin is currently conducting a three-day official tour across Punjab. During his visit, he directed party operatives to actively communicate the achievements of the Modi administration to every household. He asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party represents the sole political entity capable of reviving Punjab’s economic development trajectory.
Addressing an evening assembly of the party’s ‘Shakti Kendra’ organizational heads, Nabin expressed absolute confidence in the future. He stated that the development of Punjab remains achievable exclusively through his party’s vision. Guided by this firm conviction, the political organization intends to advance its regional agenda.
Targeting opposition rivals, the national leader claimed that numerous deceptive political entities have repeatedly exploited the state. He specifically alleged that certain political actors treated the regional treasury of Punjab as their personal automated teller machines.
The party chief observed that Punjab possessed the inherent capacity to emerge as a prominent manufacturing epicentre through small businesses. Instead, he claimed the current regime transformed the state into a regional center of drugs. He questioned what misdeeds the youth of Punjab committed to deserve this reality.
Nabin questioned whether the younger generation failed to offer sufficient political support to the current administration. He lamented that the youth could not foresee that the state government would actively jeopardize their professional prospects. His statement served as a direct criticism of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s governance.
The leader asked the citizens of Punjab if they believed this administration deserves immediate removal from office. He reiterated that the ruling establishment functions as a curse upon the populace. He stressed that the precise moment has arrived for the electorate to eradicate this administrative burden by electing his party.
The state legislative assembly elections are scheduled to occur early next year. Several prominent organizational leaders attended the event. The group featured national general secretary Tarun Chugh alongside state chief Kewal Singh Dhillon. Former regional president Sunil Jakhar and legislator Ashwani Sharma also participated.
Earlier that day, Nabin attended a public event in Phagwara celebrating the 12th International Day of Yoga. Lovely Professional University organized the wellness gathering. Nabin’s state-level tour concludes on Monday, marking his inaugural official visit since taking charge of the political organization’s highest executive office.
Future Outlook
The political battle lines in Punjab are tightening significantly ahead of the upcoming electoral cycles. As the BJP escalates its grassroots mobilization through institutional networks like the ‘Shakti Kendra’, the party aims to challenge the established dominance of the AAP and traditional regional parties. The focus on economic stagnation, youth employment, and substance abuse issues will likely form the core of the opposition’s long-term campaign strategy to reshape the state’s governance framework by 2027.
FAQs
Who is the current BJP national president visiting Punjab?
Nitin Nabin is the current national leader of the party who is conducting an official tour of the state.
When will the next assembly elections take place in Punjab?
The state legislative assembly elections are slated to take place during the early months of the upcoming year.
Which prominent leaders attended the party meeting in Ludhiana?
The political gathering saw participation from high-ranking figures including Tarun Chugh, Kewal Singh Dhillon, Sunil Jakhar, and regional lawmaker Ashwani Sharma.