AAP will secure mandate in ’27 based on work, policies: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann
Exhorts AAP cadres to work with greater commitment to address people’s concerns
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday urged party cadres to pull up their socks to ensure the victory of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the Punjab Assembly elections in 2027, saying the strength of the organisation and the work done by the state government would once again secure the party the people’s mandate.
Sharing a few snippets from the meeting on X, Mann stated: “Today, held a meeting in Mohali with the entire party organisation, including party MLAs and chairpersons. Detailed discussions were held on issues related to various constituencies. All members were urged to work with greater strength and commitment to address people’s concerns. Emphasis was also laid on ensuring that the benefits of public welfare policies effectively reach the common people.”
The national convener of AAP Arvind Kejriwal joined the meeting through video-conferencing
The CM said that earlier there were doubts about whether the party’s politics would work in Punjab, but the state had always welcomed new revolutions and new ideas. Congratulating the cadres, he said, “You have strengthened the party at the grassroots level and created an atmosphere for AAP. The party trusts Punjab’s volunteers and workers the most. That is why they are sent everywhere, whether it is Gujarat, Chhattisgarh or any other state.”
Expressing confidence about the 2027 elections, Mann said, “Because of the work done by our government, we will stage a comeback after the Assembly polls in 2027.” He added, “Traditional parties like the BJP, Congress and Akali Dal are trying to copy us, but they are still far behind.”
Urging cadres to intensify their outreach, the CM said, “Go to villages, cities and wards and share party programmes positively. Make people aware of the marvellous work done by the state government for public welfare.”
Listing welfare initiatives, the CM said, “Ninety percent of households are getting free electricity. Toll plazas have been closed. People are getting cashless treatment worth Rs 10 lakh. The state government is giving Rs 1 crore to the families of martyrs.” He urged the cadres, “Do not let other parties sell the Punjabis. They should know the truth, and once they do, they will stand by you.” Calling for continued hard work, he said, “Work hard and solve public issues. This is why the party was formed. Our leaders have left big, lucrative jobs for this.”
Outlining organisational plans, CM Mann said, “AAP will deploy 1,000 teams of senior leaders to strengthen the organisation. All leaders will go down to village and ward levels. Every village-ward and booth committee, along with main and frontal wings, will be made even more robust.”







