BJP's Flag March Precedes Amit Shah's Key Punjab Rally for Change

The Bharatiya Janata Party organized a flag march through major markets in Punjab's Dakha Assembly constituency ahead of a major rally. The march was led by constituency in-charge Paramjit Singh Kainth to mobilize public support and convey a message of change. The upcoming Badlav Rally in Moga will be addressed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and feature other prominent BJP leaders. Party leaders state the rally aims to present a vision for development and a new political direction for the state.

Key Points: BJP Flag March Ahead of Amit Shah's Badlav Rally in Punjab

  • Flag march in Dakha markets
  • Precedes Amit Shah's Badlav Rally
  • Message of change and development
  • Urging public participation
  • Platform for BJP's Punjab vision
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BJP holds march ahead of Amit Shah's rally in Punjab

BJP holds flag march in Dakha ahead of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's Badlav Rally in Moga, focusing on change and development in Punjab.

"Badlav Rally would prove to be an important event that would determine the political direction and future of the region. - Paramjit Singh Kainth"

Chandigarh, March 13

In connection with the "Badlav Rally" to be held on March 14 at Killi Chahilan in Punjab's Moga and addressed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the Bharatiya Janata Party organised a "flag march" on Friday in major markets of the Dakha Assembly constituency.

The march was conducted under the leadership of BJP leader and Dakha constituency in-charge Paramjit Singh Kainth, with participation from party workers and a large number of local supporters.

The "flag march" passed through various major markets and public places of the Dakha constituency.

During the march, the message of change and development in the state was conveyed to the people, and they were urged to attend the rally at Killi Chahilan in large numbers.

On this occasion, the Dakha Assembly constituency in-charge Kainth said that the "Badlav Rally" would prove to be an important event that would determine the political direction and future of the region.

He appealed to the public to participate in large numbers and become part of this movement for progress and change in Punjab. He said the rally would be addressed by Union Home Minister Shah.

Prominent Punjab BJP leaders Sunil Jakhar and Ashwani Sharma, along with other senior party leaders and office bearers, will also be present.

Those who participated in the "flag march" included mandal President Kulwant Singh Bhatti, Suresh Sethi, Jagveer Singh Tarkhedi, Ajit Pal Singh, Bhagat Ram, Ravinder Ravi, Jagjit Sethi, Avtar Singh, Balraj Singh, Youth President Shubham Mullapur, Gurdev Sanohar, Manjit Kaur, Jaswinder Kaur, Beena Rani, Kuldeep Mast, Devraj, Ram Pal, Rama Dhurian, Gurpal Singh, Raju Kaile, Harminder Singh, Jassi Singla, Mithu Paswan and Avtar Singh, along with several other party leaders and workers.

Party leaders stated that the rally will serve as an important platform to present the vision of development, good governance and a new political direction for Punjab, and preparations are underway to make the event a grand success.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
All these marches and rallies... but what about the ground reality? We need less flag-waving and more concrete action on drug menace and unemployment in Punjab. I'll believe in 'Badlav' when I see it.
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Kuldeep M
As a local from Moga, the energy is palpable! Amit Shah ji coming here is a big deal. Hope this brings a positive change for our region. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow Indian political dynamics. The article mentions many local leaders participating, which seems like a strong grassroots effort. The focus on "change" is a universal political theme.
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Ananya R
Paramjit Singh Kainth and Sunil Jakhar are seasoned leaders. If they are putting their weight behind this, it might signal a genuine shift. Punjab's youth are looking for opportunities, not promises. Let's see the actual vision presented.
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Vikram M
The article reads like a party press release. A more balanced report would have included views from other parties or analysts on what this "political direction" might mean for Punjab's unique socio-political landscape.

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