Punjab Congress alleges AAP government manipulating Panchayat election
Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, president of Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee, has expressed grave concern over the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led state government’s alleged manipulation of the upcoming Panchayat election. Warring accuses the Bhagwant Mann administration of deliberately delaying the release of the reservation village list, giving an unfair advantage to AAP-connected candidates.
Warring stated that this move is a calculated attempt to ensure AAP-aligned individuals are elected as sarpanches, undermining the democratic process. He emphasised the importance of this election, which form the foundation of grassroots democracy and are essential for ensuring politics at the village level prospers.
The Congress leader criticised the delay, explaining how it hampers aspiring candidates’ ability to complete crucial procedures like filling the ‘chulla’ tax and submitting required documentation. Warring accused Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of prioritising personal power and party expansion over the state’s wellbeing.
Warring concluded by calling for immediate action and transparency from the state government, urging them to release the reservation village list without further delay. “The future of our state is at stake. The AAP government cannot be allowed to manipulate this election for their own benefit. Punjab deserves better, and the people will not forgive them for playing with their rights and future.”