Sanjeev Arora Campaigns in Rishi Nagar, Receives Warm Response from Residents

Rajya Sabha MP and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate for Ludhiana (West) assembly constituency, Sanjeev Arora, intensified his election campaign on Wednesday with a public interaction at Guru Amar Das Park, located in Rishi Nagar’s E-Block. The event witnessed an enthusiastic turnout of local residents, signalling strong support for the AAP leader ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.
Residents gathered in large numbers to meet and interact with Arora, who has been actively engaging with various sections of the constituency for the last about three months. Addressing the crowd, Arora expressed gratitude for the overwhelming response and reaffirmed his commitment to development, transparency, and people-centric governance.
“The love and trust shown by the people here today makes it clear that Ludhiana (West) is ready for change. Our victory is near, and together, we will bring real progress,” he said. The vibrant atmosphere at the park reflected the growing momentum of the AAP campaign in the city.
Supporters waved party flags, chanted slogans, and voiced their aspirations for further improved infrastructure. Arora presented his three years report card and spoke in detail about the service done by him in various sectors including healthcare and infrastructure.
He assured to work with more dedication and enthusiasm if elected in the upcoming bypoll. Arora emphasized the importance of local engagement in shaping policies that impact daily life. “We believe in listening to the people, not just during elections, but always.
Today’s event is another step toward building that continuous connection,” he added. Several senior AAP leaders, including Vijay Danav, Manish Shah, and Ward Incharge Navdeep Navi, were present at the event.
They echoed Arora’s vision for the constituency and urged citizens to vote for clean governance and accountable leadership. With days to go before the polling, the AAP campaign in Ludhiana (West) appears to be gaining traction, bolstered by a mix of grassroots mobilization and visible public enthusiasm.
The positive response in Rishi Nagar may indicate a shifting tide in this key urban constituency.
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