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Punjab Congress launches signature campaign against 'vote-chori'

The Punjab Congress has kicked off a major signature campaign protesting what they call "vote-chori" or vote theft. They're aiming to collect 15 lakh signatures from Punjab alone as part of a nationwide drive. In a significant development, former Akali Dal minister Anil Joshi joined the Congress, boosting the party's ranks. Congress leaders are confident this movement will expose the BJP's electoral manipulations while positioning their party as Punjab's only hope for recovery.

Chandigarh, Oct 1

The Punjab unit of the Congress on Wednesday launched the signature campaign against the ‘vote-chori’ (vote theft) as part of the nationwide campaign under which 5 crore signatures will be submitted to the Election Commission on October 15.

The state party unit aims to secure 15 lakh signatures.

Senior Akali Dal leader and former minister Anil Joshi and noted civil society activist Deepak Lamba joined the party. Addressing the media here, party general secretary and former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Bhagel welcomed Joshi and Lamba, saying their joining will strengthen the Congress.

Bhagel said the BJP had been completely exposed after the revelations made by the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, with foolproof evidence. He said the BJP is feeling so desperate and frustrated now that one of its spokespersons had openly threatened to shoot him (LoP Rahul Gandhi).

He also announced that the Punjab Congress will organise a statewide ‘yatra’ against vote-theft, which will pass through all districts to create awareness among the masses. About Joshi and Lamba joining the Congress, Bhagel said it will further strengthen the party in the state.

State party president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring said the party would get at least 15 lakh signatures from Punjab till October 10, against the vote-theft. He also welcomed Joshi and Lamba into the party. He said the people of Punjab were eagerly waiting to get rid of the Aam Aadmi Party government, as they have realised that the AAP has destroyed Punjab in all ways.

Congress Legislative Party leader Partap Singh Bajwa welcomed both Joshi and Lamba, saying there is a general feeling among people that only the Congress can redeem and retrieve the state from the mess the AAP has pushed it into. He said not only leaders from other political parties were joining the Congress, but members of civil society, intellectuals and thought leaders were also looking forward to the Congress with great expectations. Referring to the vote-theft, he said that had there been fair elections in 2024, the BJP would not have got more than 160 seats.

Speaking on the occasion, Anil Joshi thanked the Congress leadership for providing him a chance to serve the party. He said under the current circumstances he was of the firm belief that only Congress can lead Punjab on to the path of progress and development.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I support the cause, I wish Congress would focus more on concrete policies rather than just signature campaigns. Punjab needs real solutions, not just political drama.

Aman W

Good to see leaders from other parties joining Congress. Shows that people are realizing which party can actually work for Punjab's development. Anil Joshi's joining is significant.

Sarah B

As someone living in Punjab, I can confirm that AAP has been disastrous for our state. The unemployment and economic situation has worsened. Hope Congress can bring positive change.

Vikram M

The statewide yatra is a good initiative to create awareness. Common people need to understand how their votes are being manipulated. Jai Hind! 🙏

Kavya N

All political parties make similar claims when they're in opposition. Let's see if Congress actually delivers if they come to power. Punjabis have suffered enough from empty promises.

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