Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann urged Delhi voters to re-elect  for fourth consecutive term 

New Delhi: On the last day of election campaigning ahead of Delhi elections the Aam Aadmi Party star campaigner and Punjab Chief Minister Bagwant Mann on Monday urged  voters across multiple constituencies in Delhi to re-elect Arvind Kejriwal as Chief Minister for the fourth consecutive term.  CM Mann led roadshows and addressed people in Adarsh.

New Delhi: On the last day of election campaigning ahead of Delhi elections the Aam Aadmi Party star campaigner and Punjab Chief Minister Bagwant Mann on Monday urged  voters across multiple constituencies in Delhi to re-elect Arvind Kejriwal as Chief Minister for the fourth consecutive term. 

CM Mann led roadshows and addressed people in Adarsh Nagar, Shalimar Bagh, Shakur Basti, and Wazirpur Assembly constituencies.

His speeches focused on contrasting AAP’s governance model with the divisive politics of the Opposition, emphasising education, healthcare, and financial empowerment as key pillars of AAP’s vision.

“Today at 5 p.m., campaigning will end, and the decision you have made will be sealed in voting machines on February 5. This is not just an election; it is a choice between ‘ladai’ (conflict) and ‘padhai’ (education).”

He urged voters to press the ‘jharoo’ button on the EVM to ensure Kejriwal’s return as Chief Minister and the continuation of AAP’s “pro-people” policies.

CM Mann exposed the Opposition’s attempts to buy votes, saying, “The Opposition has a lot of money, all stolen from you. If they bring money to you, I request you with folded hands: don’t refuse, take it, it’s your money! But on voting day, press the button with the broom symbol and vote for the future of your children.”

“In Punjab, 90 per cent of households pay zero electricity bills, and 50,000 young people have been given government jobs. This is what good governance looks like. If you vote for the BJP, they will not only stop such initiatives but also take away the money you’ve saved. Make your own government and be the masters of your destiny,” he said.

CM Mann accused the BJP of resorting to hooliganism and intimidation.