Where many VVIPs rush through crowds using the power of their motorcades and sirens, a new example of public representation has been set in Punjab’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government. We often see big leaders pushing people aside with their expensive cars and loud horns to move ahead. However, AAP MLA from Punjab, Sherry Kalsi, did something entirely different. Batala MLA and AAP Working President, Sherry Kalsi, placed public service above government protocol and saved the life of a seriously ill patient.
Late last night, Batala MLA and AAP Working President, Sherry Kalsi, did something rarely expected of politicians to save a patient’s life. An ambulance was stuck in a massive traffic jam, and the patient’s life was at stake. In this situation, MLA Sherry Kalsi stepped out of his car and personally took charge of the road.
The face of politics is changing in Punjab, where the service and life of the public are above any government protocol. Without any delay, he personally stood amidst the crowd and ensured a safe passage for the ambulance, allowing the patient to be sent for further treatment in time. This was not just an administrative action, but a poignant message that a true public representative is recognized not by a convoy of cars, but by standing on the ground to ensure the service and safety of the public’s lives.
MLA Sherry Kalsi not only cleared the way for the ambulance but also severely reprimanded and demanded answers from the traffic police personnel who were not present at the spot to manage the traffic. This shows how serious the ‘AAP’ government is about accountability towards the public and the alertness of the government machinery.
MLA Sherry Kalsi’s move proves that the nature of politics is changing in Punjab. This is a government whose representatives stand among the public, understand their difficulties, and are committed to resolving them immediately. Prioritizing a patient’s life and clearing the way for them shows that the public’s life is paramount for the government. The elected representative of the people does not just do paperwork; they stand with you in times of crisis. His action conveys the message that the patient’s life is far more valuable to him than any government protocol or convenience. He doesn’t just sit in a chair and give orders; he gets down to the ground to serve the people when needed. MLA Kalsi has proven that the public’s life is his top priority, above any governmental pretense. Change has arrived in Punjab, where every representative of the government is working with a spirit of service, and the life of the public is paramount.
