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Ready for Dec 14? Bhagwant Mann releases final 46 candidates – Who’s winning your block?

Bhagwant Mann reveals the AAP's last 46 candidates for the December 14th election. This makes local races more competitive as voters get ready to choose who wins their block.

Bhagwant Mann: The race to the Punjab elections on December 14 has finally heated up. On Thursday, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann put out the final list of 46 AAP candidates. This completed the party’s slate for the future elections. This announcement has made politics very heated across the state, and now there is one easy question everywhere: Who will win your block?

The AAP’s Trust is Shown by the Final Candidate List

The last group of 46 names shows how the AAP plans to balance new people with area leaders who have been around for a while. The party insiders say that the list was finished after a lot of input from volunteers, ground workers, and local polls.

Many of the candidates come from professional and social service backgrounds, which AAP has called the “party of clean politics.”

Local Fights Become Most Important

With the full roster out, block-level rivals are now in their last phase. Voter districts that weren’t very politically active before are now seeing a lot of campaigning, door-to-door outreach, and internet mobilisation.

This time, AAP leaders say they are focused on booth management in order to turn local support into votes.

The opposition is on high alert

The statement has also made the opposition work much harder. The Congress and the Akali Dal are both changing their campaign messages to deal with AAP’s exposure.

People say that the December 14 election will be mostly about very local problems, like drug abuse, roads, water supply, and jobs. In these areas, the credibility of each candidate is likely to be more important than big speeches.

Voters Have the Real Power

As the campaign season heats up, people in villages and wards are freely talking about how accessible candidates are and how well they are keeping their promises. Social media groups have turned into mini-debate centres, where locals share their thoughts, videos, and updates from the ground.

Now that the full list is official, the closing push can be made. In the next few days, candidates will have to convince voters who haven’t made up their minds yet, improve their volunteer teams, and make their messages clearer.

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