Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has made a strong appeal to voters in Rohtas Nagar, urging them to support the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the upcoming elections on February 5. In a social media post, Mann contrasted AAP’s focus on education and development with its rivals, whom he accused of promoting conflict.
‘A Vote for Progress, Not for Conflict’
Addressing voters, Mann emphasized that they face a clear choice—between “those who fight” and “those who educate.” He expressed confidence that Delhi residents, particularly in Rohtas Nagar, would once again place their trust in AAP’s governance.
“I am sure that on February 5, you will stamp your approval on the honest intentions and good work of Arvind Kejriwal Ji, and elect AAP for the fourth time,” he tweeted.
AAP’s Focus on Development and Welfare
AAP has consistently campaigned on its track record in Delhi, highlighting improvements in education, healthcare, and public services. Under Kejriwal’s leadership, the party has implemented reforms in government schools, introduced free healthcare schemes, and ensured subsidized electricity and water for residents.
With elections approaching, AAP leaders have intensified their outreach efforts, reinforcing their commitment to governance focused on education and development rather than divisive politics.
Tough Competition in Rohtas Nagar
Rohtas Nagar, a significant constituency in Delhi, is expected to witness a fierce electoral battle. The opposition has been critical of AAP’s policies, while AAP is banking on its track record to secure another term.
As the campaign heats up, Mann’s appeal adds to AAP’s final push to consolidate voter support. The outcome on February 5 will determine whether Kejriwal’s government continues for a fourth consecutive term in Delhi.