SAD Appoints Circle Chiefs in Mohali to Boost Booth-Level Strength for 2027 Punjab Polls
SAD Names Circle Chiefs in Mohali for 2027 Election Prep

SAD Fortifies Mohali Presence with Circle President Appointments Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

In a strategic move to bolster its grassroots network, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has appointed circle presidents across Mohali district, aiming to strengthen its booth-level organisation in preparation for the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections. This initiative underscores the party's commitment to reconnecting with workers and voters at the ground level, as part of a broader organisational expansion drive.

Organisational Restructuring for Electoral Success

The appointments, approved by SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal and executed by Mohali district president Parvinder Singh Sohana, follow recommendations from Derabassi Assembly constituency in-charge N K Sharma. Emphasising the critical nature of this exercise, Sohana stated, "Strengthening the party at the booth level is the need of the hour, and the appointment of office-bearers is a vital step in this direction." He urged the newly appointed presidents to actively disseminate the party's policies and achievements to every household, fostering strong community bonds in their respective areas.

Detailed Appointments Across Mohali Zones

The newly appointed circle presidents include:

  • Barjesh Rana for Handesra Zone-1
  • Parminder Singh Aujla for Handesra Zone-2
  • Bikram Singh Sarasini for Lalru Rural Zone-1
  • Hardam Singh of Jastana Kalan for Lalru Rural Zone-2
  • Rohit Rattan for Lalru Zone-1
  • Gurvinder Singh of Hasanpur for Lalru Zone-2
  • Rajinder Singh of Isapur for Derabassi rural circle
  • Dilbar Singh of Chadiala for Rural Zone-1
  • Karmapal Singh of Kheri Gujran for Zone-2
  • Narayan Singh of Bahera for Zone-3
  • Sanjeev Singh Sanju for Zone-4
  • Raghbir Singh Mohi for Banur City
  • Kulwinder Singh Tsauli for Banur Rural

Congratulating the appointees, Sohana highlighted the pivotal role of party workers, stating, "Party workers are the real strength of the SAD, and only their dedication and active participation can take the organisation to new heights." He expressed optimism that this new team would effectively communicate the party's ideology and further solidify SAD's presence in Mohali district.

Strategic Implications for 2027 Elections

This organisational overhaul is seen as a foundational step towards electoral success, with Sohana asserting that such groundwork will pave the way for the Akali Dal to form a government after the 2027 elections. By focusing on booth-level engagement, SAD aims to enhance voter outreach and build a robust support base, positioning itself strongly in the competitive political landscape of Punjab.