Congress party’s resurgence in Punjab brings optimism nonresident indians (NRI), especially those affiliated with indian overseas congress (IOC) With many of them traveling to Punjab to campaign for their loved ones in the elections, new political strategies are now being planned to promote the people who want to form a Congress government in Punjab after the 2027 Assembly elections. well-being.
“The Congress’s victories in Amritsar and Phagwara and its strong performance in other municipal corporations such as Ludhiana and Jalandhar clearly reflect the growing public disillusionment with the government. am admi party (Associated Press). We urge our leaders and workers to remain committed to people-centred politics that focuses on providing support and assistance, especially in times of need,” India Overseas Congress (IOC) Europe coordinator Rajwinder Singh said on Sunday.
Jeewan Padda from Belgium said, “AAP has raised false hopes and made unrealistic promises to the people, but the reality is that it is losing ground and the public is increasingly turning to the Congress instead of other parties.” Arrival Efforts of IOC staff campaigning in Punjab.
IOC UK chief Kamal Dhaliwal questioned how long the AAP will continue to fool people amid Congress’ revival in Punjab. “Their leaders made strong claims of pro-people policies for ‘aam aadmi’ but the election results proved otherwise,” he said.
When asked about Congress’ victory in Amritsar and Pagra only municipal corporation elections“It is well known how the ruling party uses the machinery of government to ensure the success of its candidates. Despite these challenges, the Congress has performed well,” he claimed.
“Congress leaders abroad are pleased with the party’s strong performance in the recent municipal corporation elections in Punjab. We in Europe and elsewhere are optimistic about the party’s prospects in the state and believe that if the party continues to expose AAP’s alleged could pave the way for the Congress to form a government in Punjab.
Rajwinder further said that IOC members who actively participated in the campaign and supported the party’s initiatives are celebrating the positive results, especially in major cities like Amritsar.
“Encouraged by the results, we plan to hold a virtual meeting in the coming days to discuss strategies to further strengthen the party’s position in the state and how they can play a role in strengthening the party in Punjab ahead of the assembly elections,” he said.