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Punjab Assembly Polls: A wave is fast converging in favour of BJP+ alliance

COL(RETD) Jaibans SinghCOL(RETD) Jaibans Singh
Jan 19, 2022, 11:07 am IST
in Bharat, Opinion, Punjab
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BJP’s Punjab election incharge Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (Right) with former Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh

BJP’s Punjab election incharge Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (Right) with former Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh

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The people of Punjab are fast gaining awareness that the BJP+ alliance is the only political entity with the requisite strength, resources, experience, and wherewithal to provide stable governance and assist the State in getting out of the debt-ridden mess that it is in presently

 

In a noteworthy press conference on January 8, the Election Commission of India announced the election schedule for five states—Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Manipur, Punjab, and Uttarakhand, starting on February 10, with results to be declared on March 10. The Elections Commission applied strict COVID norms. The restriction was imposed on political rallies, roadshows, processions etc., till January, 15 when a review of the situation will be carried out, and further instructions are given.

Elections for the 117 constituencies of Punjab will be held over a single day on February 14, with results on March 10. The road to elections in Punjab was cleared by the decision of the BJP-led Union Government to repeal the Farm Laws that had caused widespread agitation in the State. The legislations were widely perceived to be in the interest of farmers; their repeal is widely attributed to a dynamic and statesmanlike resolution by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to set them aside since they were not being accepted by a certain segment of the farmers’ community, especially those from the grain belt of North Punjab is now looking at a five cornered contest. In the fray will be two alliances (BJP+ and SAD+) and three independent entities viz the Congress, AAP and the nascent Sanyukt Samaj Morcha—if it can get its act together in the short period available.

Earlier, as a junior partner of the BJP-SAD alliance, the BJP used to contest only from 23 seats. Ever since the coalition’s break-up in September 2020, the party has been working behind the scenes, very hard yet very quietly, to build up its base for a pan-Punjab presence to contest in all 117 seats. The initial setback of some cadre jumping ship due to the farm agitation has been adequately set aside by a massive joining drive that has seen many Sikhs with a prominent political presence coming into the party fold.

The alliance has the capability to significantly boost policing and vigilance through central assistance to counter corruption and control the drug and mining cartels that are playing havoc in Punjab 

While the party can contest all 117 seats, a strategic decision to join an alliance with two parties, Captain Amarinder Singh led Punjab Lok Congress and the SAD (Sanyukt), has been taken. The three parties have a like-minded objective of ushering an era of fast-track development in the region that has wilted over time due to chronic corruption and misgovernance. 

The people of Punjab are fast gaining awareness that the BJP+ alliance is the only political entity with the requisite strength, resources, experience, and wherewithal to provide stable governance and assist the State in getting out of the debt-ridden mess that it is in presently. The alliance can also boost the economy with rapid economic reforms that would usher enhanced employment, better infrastructure, affordable health, education, etc. 

The alliance has the capability to significantly boost policing and vigilance through central assistance to counter corruption and control the drug and mining cartels that are playing havoc in Punjab. It can secure the borders to ensure that there is no interference from the inimical neighbourhood. With its government in place, the alliance will be able to rely heavily on such organisations attempting to engineer a divide between the various communities that inhabit Punjab, especially the Sikhs and the Hindus who have coexisted happily and in absolute synergy for many centuries.

Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scheduled to visit Ferozepur, Punjab, to inaugurate projects that would have given a Rs 43000 crore boost to the infrastructure of the State in a time-bound manner. Also scheduled simultaneously was a visit to the Hussainiwala memorial to pay respects to the martyrs and freedom fighters of Punjab and address a rally of the BJP+ alliance.

The Prime Minister could not reach Ferozepur due to a security breach that has shaken the entire nation and is now being investigated under the scrutiny of the Supreme Court. The matter, being sub-judice, cannot be commented upon but what can be said is that opposition parties used the incident to create a wave of apprehension across Punjab.

It goes to the credit of the Union Government that it dealt with the huge crisis with utmost maturity. While the incident was kept within the confines of a security crisis that needed to be thoroughly investigated, no political vendetta was resorted to. No move was made to put the State under President rule; instead, the election commission announced the elections within three days of the incident occurring. This was an exhibition of democracy at its best, considering that there are earlier instances where other parties, while in power, declared Presidents rule in states for far smaller reasons. 

Not only that, PM Modi, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh on January 9, 2022, personally declared December 26 as “Veer Bal Dives” to honour the sacrifice of the Sahibzadas (sons of Guru Gobind Singh). He, so clearly, exhibited his love and respect for Punjab and all Punjabis, especially Sikhs. He put a firm cap on all abrasive rhetoric that was being generated because of the security breach, mostly on social media through the forces that wish to generate unrest in Punjab.

The people have noticed that while the other parties make promises of small doles like free/subsidised electricity, free bus passes, free water, money to women etc., the BJP+ alliance speaks of good governance, rapid double-engine growth, fool-proof law and order, enhanced employment opportunities, good health and education facilities etc. The doles being offered by other parties are going against them since Punjabis are too proud to extend their hands out for help; they are looking for an honourable life where they get due remuneration for their hard work. They realise that only the BJP can provide such a life.

The people of Punjab are, by now, well aware of the good intentions of the BJP+ alliance and the goodwill that Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds towards them. They are also well aware that the other parties do not have the means to do any good for Punjab; they will only suck the State and its people dry to fill their coffers. 
 

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