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Can Sukhbir Badal rebuild SAD's 'declining fortunes' in Punjab?

SAD launches major online campaign for Sukhbir Badal's image makeover
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Shirmani Akali Dal elected president Sukhbir Singh Badal addresses a press conference at Teja Singh Samundari Hall in Amritsar on Saturday. Photo: Sunil Kumar
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Soon after Sukhbir Singh Badal was re-elected as the president of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Saturday, his supporters launched an aggressive campaign on social media branding him as a “vikas purush” (development man).

The online drive is being seen as an attempt to rebuild Sukhbir’s image amid the party’s declining political fortunes.

The campaign also introduced a new slogan – “Punjab di pukar, Sukhbir di sarkar” – positioning him as the answer to Punjab’s governance challenges. While the SAD once held significant sway over Punjab politics, its current legislative strength is limited to just two MLAs.

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Interestingly, both sitting MLAs reflect different camps within the party.

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One is Ganieve Kaur, the wife of former minister Bikram Singh Majithia, seen as a loyalist of the Badal camp. The other is Manpreet Singh Ayali, who has been consistently calling for leadership change in the party.

As the SAD attempts a revival, Sukhbir’s re-election and the branding push indicate a renewed effort to reclaim lost ground in Punjab’s political landscape.

However, internal dissent remains a challenge for the party’s leadership.

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