Amritsar: Recognizing the significant impact of voting by non-resident Indians (NRIs) and their families punjab provincethis indian overseas congress (International Olympic Committee) Coordinator appointed by-election exist Dera of Baba Nanak and childish constituency scheduled for November 13.
IOC and All India Congress Committee external affairs secretary Arathi Krishna on Tuesday said she has appointed Jagtar singh bittu Sukhchasingh Singh Tikriwala served as Dera Baba Nanak and Barnala Assembly Constituency Coordinators respectively, directing them to coordinate the campaigns of IOC officials and Congress supporters from different countries activities and perform other duties accordingly.
Coordinators for two more constituencies are likely to be appointed soon.
NRIs are often wealthy, maintain close relationships with family and friends in India, and can even have a significant influence on their voting choices, making them highly sought after by candidates as their support can not only influence the outcome of the election but also provide them with Provide support.
Jagtar Singh Bittu, who is based in France, said he has started canvassing votes from NRI groups around the world through social media, highlighting Sukhjinder Singh, who won the Dera Baba Nanak seat three times in a row. · Randhawa’s achievements. Now, his wife, Jatinder Kaur Randwais running in the upcoming election, and Sukhjinder Singh Randwa MPs can now raise their issues and concerns with the National Assembly.
Italy-based Sukhchain said the growing number of NRIs represents an important and expanding voter base and “we will ensure that our congressional candidates win with an absolute majority. I will be stationed in the constituencies to engage with voters, especially non-residents” Residents and their families are contacted and encouraged to support candidates who can meet their needs.
The two coordinators prepared documents outlining the issues faced by NRIs, particularly regarding family and property disputes, and the difficulties they encountered in seeking redress.
They criticized the NRI department in Punjab, saying its officials were often inaccessible, which undermined the purpose of the department.