AAP Will Register Huge Margin Victory in Tarn Taran By-Election: Harchand Singh Barsat

Tarn Taran (The Uttam Hindu): Punjab is witnessing all-round development under the leadership of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, and the people of the state are very happy with the government’s work. As a result, in the upcoming by-election of Tarn Taran Assembly constituency, the Aam Aadmi Party’s candidate S. Harmeet Singh Sandhu will win by a huge margin. These views were expressed by S. Harchand Singh Barsat, Chairman of Punjab Mandi Board and State General Secretary of the Aam Aadmi Party, Punjab, during the election campaign in Tarn Taran.
On this occasion, he said that the Aam Aadmi Party is the people’s own party, continuously working for the welfare of the public and the progress of the state. During its three and a half years of governance, the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab has carried out remarkable development works and launched several welfare schemes to uplift the living standards of every section of society, which has made people very happy.
The State General Secretary said that under the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, the state government has prioritized the welfare of the people and the development of Punjab. During its three and a half years in office, the AAP government has brought significant reforms in every sector. People are being provided 600 units of free electricity. Canal water is being supplied to farmlands. Youth are getting government jobs without any bribe or recommendation. Women are being given free bus travel facilities.
To make Punjab a drug-free state, a large-scale war against drugs is being carried out. To encourage the youth towards sports, various sports tournaments are being organized and new playgrounds are being constructed. Alongside this, rural link roads are also being renewed and repaired. He appealed to all volunteers to reach out to people and inform them about the policies of the Aam Aadmi Party and the welfare works being carried out by the Mann government.
