PM Modi to address poll rallies in Punjab. BJP workers enthused.

PM Modi to address poll rallies in Punjab. BJP workers enthused.
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PM to address poll rallies 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming to Punjab for addressing the poll rallies. He will be addressing the rallies in Jalandhar, Pathankot and Abohar on February 14, 16 and 17, respectively. With this, Modi will be covering all three regions of Malwa, Doaba and Majha.

Speculations on rise? 
With this announcement (Modi’s proposed Punjab visit), there prevails a wave of jubilation among the BJP workers. The party leaders and workers are seen in an enthusiastic mood. With this new development, there are speculations that some more leaders from other political parties may join the BJP in presence of Modi. Let us see what happens. 

BJP’s high-tech IT Deptt
BJP is having high-tech Information and Technology Department. It is believed that the party is already much ahead from other political parties, the reason is that this party has already focused on new high-tech opportunities and availed it through virtual rallies. On February 8 Modi addressed the electorates of Ludhiana and few other districts. Modi’s address to the party cadre has certainly boosted the sentiments and emotions of the core cadre and will certainly start its campaigning with more vigour in their respective areas.

Punjab CM face
Now, political parties have started declaring CM face. AAP has announced Bhagwant Mann. Similarly, the Congress has declared that the sitting CM Charanjit Singh Channi as the CM face. SAD-BJP combine CM face is Sukhbir Singh Badal. Will the other parties be doing the same? This is the question that require an answer.

All is not well in Cong?
It seems as if all is not well in the Congress. PPCC president Navjot Singh Sidhu was in the race for CM face. But, he is seen defeated after the party leader Rahul Gandhi announced that Channi is the CM face. Now, former PPCC president Sunil Jakhar has stated that he will quit electoral politics. This is a power game. Anything may happen in this battlefield. 

Authored by:
Rajat Kumar Mohindru,
Journalist, 
Jalandhar city.