by Punjabnewswire4u
MOGA, FEB 11
Punjab
Pradesh Congress Committee President Capt Amarinder Singh today said
that Moga will play a decisive role in ushering in political change in
Punjab. He said, people of Moga had got a golden chance to set the trend
by defeating the Akalis in the ensuing by-election scheduled for February 23.
Addressing
a series of public meetings in different villages including Charrike
and Malian, falling under the Moga assembly segment, he said, once the
Akalis get defeated in Moga, it will set the trend for the decimation of
the Akali Dal and the outcome will be seen in the parliamentary
elections.
“Let
the Akalis not take it for granted that they are going to be there for
four years”, Capt Amarinder said, while addressing a well attended
public meeting in village Charrike, while adding, the government can
fall and given the track record of the Akalis during the last six years
there were all the reasons for them to go.
Appealing
to people to vote for the Congress he told them that they must not
think that by voting for the Congress they may not get any benefits
since it was the Akali government in the state. “Byelections have
usually been trendsetters and I am sure Moga is going to be one such
trend setter in Punjab”, he said and added that the Congress was going
to repeat the history the way it defeated the ruling Akalis in Adampur
byelection in 1998.
Asserting
that he had felt the pulse of the people, Capt Amarinder said, it was
because of the state of affairs people were fed up and frustrated with
the government. He pointed out, the way a young girl was abducted from
her house from Faridkot, or a police official was killed just because he
objected to the eve teasing of his daughter and the merciless beating
up of a police officer all by the Akali workers has created a sense of
anger among the people and they want to teach this government a lesson
and the Moga byelection has given them a golden chance for the same.
Capt
Amarinder was accompanied by the party candidate Vijay Sathi, senior
leaders Rana Gurjeet Singh, Rana Gurmeet Sodhi, Rana KP Singh, Darshan
Singh Brar, Mohammad Sadiq, Milkiat Singh Dakha, Inderjeet Singh
Birchak, Raman Bhalla and others.
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