Massive Boost for AAP Ahead of Tarn Taran By-Election, Prominent Ex-Servicemen, Congress and Akali Leaders Join AAP
With growing public trust and mass support, AAP stands stronger than ever to secure victory in Tarn Taran: Sherry Kalsi
Tarn Taran, October 29, 2025: In a major show of strength ahead of the Tarn Taran by-election, a large group of prominent local leaders, including several ex-servicemen and influential figures from Congress and Akali Dal, joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today and pledged their full support to AAP candidate Harmeet Singh Sandhu.
Among those who joined AAP are Ex-Faujis Gurnam Singh, Gurdev Singh, Harjit Singh, and Hardev Singh, along with several key figures from Congress and Akali Dal including Nishan Singh (Congress MC candidate), Swarn Singh, Malkiet Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Ashok Kumar (Congress Pradhan), Satpal Singh, Harpreet Singh Soni (Akali leader), Gurjit Singh (Congress leader), Girdhari, Yodhbir Singh (Congress worker), Raj Kumar (Congress), Sukhraj Singh, Karm Chand (Akali leader), Baldev Singh, Rajinder Singh, Mohan Singh (Mandir Committee Pradhan), Money Cycle (Akali), Kashmir Kaur (Akali), Rajvinder Kaur (Akali worker), Gurminderjit Kaur (Congress) and Kuldeep Kaur (Congress).
The joining ceremony was held in the presence of AAP Punjab Working President Amansher Singh Sherry Kalsi, Chairman Harchand Singh Barsat, Chairman Dr. S.S. Ahluwalia, Gurdev Singh Lakhna, and Sur Singh, who warmly welcomed the new members into the AAP family.
Speaking on the occasion, Sherry Kalsi said, “The people of Tarn Taran have seen the difference between politics of self-interest and politics of service. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, AAP is working honestly for the people, and this wave of new joinings shows the trust of the people in our governance and vision.”
The new members expressed confidence that only AAP represents true change and people-centric politics in Punjab. Their induction has significantly boosted AAP’s campaign momentum in Tarn Taran, signaling a major setback for both Congress and Akali Dal.
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