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At last, Congress displays unity in the Patiala constituency

Congress leaders joined PPCC head Amrinder Singh Raja Warring and party candidate Dharamvira Gandhi in a powerful demonstration of unity and “assured to work for the party” today under one roof.

Warring remarked that the “party is united” to face the opposition candidates in Patiala in an effort to “bridge the gap” between Dharamvira Gandhi and local Congress leaders. Warring sent a strong message to Punjab Congress officials who had been suspended or expelled, saying that those who were “flying party flags and working for the party candidates” would undoubtedly be welcomed back into the fold.

“Today’s gathering demonstrates our resolute support for Dharamvira Gandhi.” Even if there are still internal differences, we are all bound together by the need to ensure that our country has a better future. Our shared dedication to the party transcends individual goals and is an example of the party’s culture of committed service, said Warring.

“I am optimistic that Dharamvira Gandhi will emerge victorious, reinforced by the unwavering backing of the upper echelon of the Patiala administration,” he said.

Lal Singh, Brahm Mohindra, Hardyal Kambhoj, Kaka Randeep Singh, Madan Lal Jalalpur, Vishnu Sharma, and Harinder Pal Singh are among the prominent Patiala leaders. Among those in attendance during the PPCC chief’s visit was Harry Mann, who made a commitment to work for the party. “We’ll put forth a lot of effort to make sure Congress wins. Even if we may have disagreements, we are all now together, Vishnu Sharma stated.

The party’s divisions are far from healed, even the unity demonstration. “I went there because our state president was there and I was invited.” We are working for the party because they requested us to. A former Congress MLA added, “Let’s see if the party’s grassroots workers accept him.” “We’ll try to get the party votes,” said an additional leader.

Gandhi Dharamvira sent her appreciation to the leaders. “To protect our country’s future, we must come together once again. Under the BJP lead by Modi, an environment of fear has been fostered during the last ten years. This election will determine the course of our democracy, making it a pivotal event, he said.

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