PPCC’s mass contact from today

Ahead of the parliamentary elections, the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) has chalked out a 40-day mass contact programme from July 22 to August 31, covering almost all Vidhan Sabha seats.
Four committees, one each for the Majha and Doaba regions and two for Malwa, have been constituted for the purpose. The Majha committee, headed by Dera Baba Nanak MLA Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, comprises Harminder Singh Gill, Karanjit Singh Rintu, Joginder Singh Chinna and Yoginder Pal Dhingra.
The Doaba committee is headed by Varinder Sharma. In the Malwa region, the committee for Zone I comprises Khanna legislator Gurkirat Singh Kotli, Randeep Singh Nabha, Ramesh Singla, Dhruv Aggarwal and Lakhbir Singh Lakha.
Those on the panel for Zone II are Sukhwinder Singh Danny, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, Aman Arora, Kushbaz Jattana, Gurpreet Vicky and Anish Sadhana.
The PPCC chief will commence his tour from Bassi Pathana tomorrow (July 22). The tour will end at Chandigarh on August 31 with tributes to the late Chief Minister Beant Singh on his death anniversary. Gurkirat Singh Kotli, Beant Singh’s grandson, will be in charge of the arrangements at Chandigarh.
The Patiala constituency is not on Bajwa's itinerary. However, he will be addressing a rally at Rajpura where sitting MLA Hardyal Singh Kamboj will be in charge of the proceedings. Rajpura is part of the Patiala parliamentary seat that is represented by former Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh’s wife, Union Minister Preneet Kaur. Bajwa said that primary purpose of his tour was to highlight the achievements of the UPA rule at the Centre. “I will also highlight the misrule of the SAD-BJP alliance in Punjab. Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal should come out with a white paper with names of politicians who have stakes in illegal colonies,” Bajwa said. The Akalis remain unfazed by Bajwa’s tour with Revenue Minister Bikram Majithia saying the PPCC chief should instead concentrate on his constituency of Gurdaspur.
“As Gurdaspur Member of Parliament, Bajwa has proved to be a failure. Despite the Congress-led government at the Centre, Bajwa has not brought any project to his constituency,” Majithia said.

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