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Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) people’s first choice, claim party leaders

Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) supporters during a public meeting at Raja Sansi.

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Leaders of Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) have claimed that the party is fast becoming the first choice of people across all sections of Punjab. During their outreach visit to various villages of the Raja Sansi constituency, senior party members — Amandeep Singh Dadduwana and Shamsher Singh Padhri — stated that the people of Punjab, weary of current political stagnation, moral decline and state repression, are now looking toward a new direction — Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De).

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Addressing local gatherings, the leaders emphasised that Waris Punjab De is not just another political outfit but a Panthic movement rooted in the principles of Sikh Gurus, aiming to safeguard Punjab's cultural and spiritual integrity. They were accompanied by Jaskaran Singh Lopoke, Bhai Jugraj Singh Bhangwan, Gurwinder Singh, Sukhbir Singh Cheema, Kulwinder Singh from Guru Ki Wadali and Mahinderpal Singh Tung.

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The leaders affirmed that this new wave of political consciousness is instilling hope among youth, farmers, labourers and traders.

The leaders stated that the growing enthusiasm and support from the public reflect a deep disillusionment with traditional politics. They said that people are voluntarily aligning with the party because they believe Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) can bring about real change, reviving Punjab’s agricultural economy, religious values and guiding youth away from drugs.

They further asserted that Amritpal Singh’s Panthic ideology and assertive leadership have sparked a renewed spirit among Punjab’s youth. “Our sole aim is to build a just, ideal and bright Punjab,” they said, adding that the party’s volunteers and office-bearers are actively taking this vision to every household across the state through grassroots campaigns.

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