Chandigarh, April 29
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab projected confidence and organisational strength by convening a routine observers’ meeting in Punjab involving nearly 1,000 party observers deployed across villages, wards and constituencies. CM Bhagwant Mann reviewed grassroots outreach, strengthened coordination, and sent a clear message that AAP’s real strength lies in its workers, governance record and deep connect with the people.
Addressing the observers’ meeting through video conferencing, Mann stated, “This interaction is a routine organisational exercise and recent media speculation around it is baseless. I thank all observers, who are the backbone and roots of the party. The Aam Aadmi Party has one of the strongest organisational structures in the country, where leaders remain constantly connected with people at the grassroots.”
Highlighting governance decisions, Mann continued, “Every decision taken by the AAP government has been pro people and not a single policy has gone against public interest. Whatever service we have been able to render is by the grace of the Almighty and the blessings of Guru Sahib. The Jaagat Jot Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkar (Amendment) Bill, 2026 reflects our commitment to respecting the sentiments of the people. People are celebrating this step not just in Punjab but even abroad, and NRIs are also expressing happiness and appreciation. Farmers in Punjab are satisfied with the availability of ample electricity during daytime and with improved canal water supply reaching tail end areas. For the first time, canal water distribution will begin from May 1.”
Urging outreach among the public, Mann said, “Observers must actively communicate these achievements to the people. They are a vital bridge between the government and the public. The defection of seven MPs does not affect the strength of the party. If a few drops are taken out of the ocean, it does not impact the ocean. The party is much larger than any individual. The people of Punjab have always stood firmly with the Aam Aadmi Party.”
Mann further said, “Whenever the Aam Aadmi Party has faced any challenge, Punjabis have stood firm like flag bearers. In 2014, when the party contested across the country, Punjab gave it representation. In 2019, even during tough times, Punjab ensured the party’s presence in Parliament.”
Thanking the people and citing expansion, the Punjab CM emphasised, “Always thank the people and stay connected with them, because everything the party has is because of them. In Gujarat, the party has achieved significant success in local body elections, winning hundreds of seats. In tribal areas, the party has made historic gains. In Punjab, we have over 10,000 sarpanches, and a few individuals leaving cannot weaken such a strong organisation.”




