Punjab: Sukhbir Badal announces new SAD constituency incharges
Chandigarh, November 26
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal on Wednesday announced new constituency incharges for multiple assembly segments across Patiala, Sangrur and Moga districts. Additionally, a four-member committee has been formed for the Sunam constituency to streamline organisational work.
Issuing an official statement from the party headquarters, Badal informed that Surjit Singh Gadha has been appointed as the constituency incharge for SGPC Rajpura. At the same time, Youth Akali Dal president Sarabjit Singh Jhinjar will take charge of Ghanour. Jagmeet Singh Hariau has been given responsibility for the Samana segment.
In Sangrur district, Ranjit Singh Randhawa Katron has been appointed as constituency incharge for Dhuri, whereas in Moga district, Rajwinder Singh Dharmkot will oversee the Nihal Singh Wala (SC) segment.
Badal further said that to ensure smooth functioning of party affairs in the Sunam (Patiala) assembly segment, a four-member committee has been constituted, comprising Krishan Singh Kamboj, Faujinder Singh Mukmailpur, Rajinder Singh Virk and Jaspal Singh Bittu Chattha.
He also informed that NK Sharma has been appointed as an observer for the upcoming Block Samiti and Zila Parishad elections in the Patiala and Mohali districts. Sharma will shortlist candidates after consultations with local leaders and coordinate the election campaign in both districts.
Similarly, Kamal Chetli has been named observer for the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district, while former MLA Ranjit Singh Dhillon will serve as observer for the Dakhna and Gill (SC) segments. They will work with local leadership to finalise candidates for the Block Samiti and Zila Parishad polls and spearhead the campaign.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone from Patiala, I've seen how important local leadership is. Hope these new appointments bring fresh energy and address real issues like farmer concerns and unemployment. The youth representation is encouraging!
Interesting political reshuffle. The four-member committee for Sunam shows they're taking that constituency seriously. Hope this translates to better governance and development work on ground level.
While I appreciate the organizational changes, I hope this isn't just musical chairs. We need leaders who will actually deliver on promises and not disappear after elections. The real test will be in their performance. 🤔
Good move by Sukhbir Badal ji! Strong local leadership is key to winning elections. The observer appointments for Block Samiti elections show they're preparing well for upcoming polls. All the best to the new team! ðŸ‘
Hope these new incharges focus on development issues rather than just political maneuvering. Punjab needs leaders who work for all communities and address pressing issues like drug menace and industrial growth.
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