He added that the saffron party’s expectations of a stronghold in urban areas, especially in places like Gidderbaha, Dera Baba Nanak, and Barnala, were unmet, with the BJP’s vote share being significantly low.“While AAP’s vote share in urban areas was particularly strong, further solidifying their support base with 43 percent in municipalities compared to Congress’s 36 percent and BJP’s mere 10 percent, this clear mandate reflects the people’s faith in the party’s vision for Punjab’s development,” he said.He emphasized that the results prove the people of Punjab continue to trust AAP’s leadership and vision for a corruption-free government. Arora credited the victory to the hard work of party workers, volunteers, and leaders who campaigned tirelessly, often at the expense of their personal time and resources. He also acknowledged the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann, who entrusted him with the responsibility of party president, and pledged to continue working as a united team to fulfill the promises made to the people of Punjab.He further said the victory reflects the people’s strong support for AAP’s commitment to improving Punjab’s healthcare, education, and employment opportunities while eradicating corruption. He pointed out that AAP has successfully brought revolutionary changes to the state, such as free electricity, nearly 48,000 job opportunities provided without bribes or recommendations, and significant investments in education and healthcare.Arora expressed confidence that AAP’s success would continue in future elections, including municipal corporation, district, and block samiti elections.
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