We will form BJP government in Punjab in 2027: Amit Shah;Promises to Enact Anti- conversion Law, Make Punjab drug-free; Watch Video
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Moga, March 14, 2026: Union Home Minister Amit Shah today sounded the election bugle for 2027 from the holy land of Moga. He declared that the 19% vote share received in 2024 would be the foundation for the next BJP government. Taking a dig at CM Bhagwant Mann, he said, "Punjab does not need a comedian, but a Chief Minister who provides serious governance."
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Anti-Conversion Law: Shah promised that the first bill passed by the BJP government would be against forced religious conversion.
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Drug-Free Punjab: He stated that Punjab accounts for 45% of the country's drug trade and promised to uproot the menace within two years.
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Attack on AAP: He termed the Bhagwant Mann government as 'Kejriwal's ATM,' alleging that public money is spent on Kejriwal’s travels while promises like 25 lakh jobs and 16 medical colleges remain unfulfilled.
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Sikh Heritage: He highlighted PM Modi's contributions, including the Kartarpur Corridor, removing GST from Langar, and starting 'Veer Baal Diwas,' contrasting it with the Congress party's past actions.
Only BJP can free Punjab from drugs, says Amit Shah in Moga; Targets AAP ahead of 2027 polls; Watch Video
Amit Shah on Saturday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party will contest the Punjab Assembly Elections 2027 with the aim of forming its own government in Punjab, asserting that only the BJP can address the state’s major challenges, including drugs and crime.
Speaking at a political rally in Moga, Shah appealed to the people of Punjab for support and blessings, particularly mothers, sisters and elders, saying the party has always approached the state with humility.
He stated that although the BJP was not expected to form a government in Punjab earlier, the party is now determined to fight the 2027 elections with the goal of coming to power.
According to Shah, wherever the BJP’s vote share crosses around 19 per cent, the party eventually forms the government.
To support this claim, he cited examples of states such as:
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Assam
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Odisha
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Uttarakhand
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Manipur
The underlying message to party workers and voters alike was clear: Punjab may appear difficult terrain today, but political expansion often begins with small footholds.
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The Union Home Minister alleged that Punjab is facing serious issues such as the growing influence of gangsters, rising debt, corruption and drug trafficking. According to him, only a BJP government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi can make the state drug-free and ensure better opportunities for youth.
Shah also highlighted the BJP-led government’s decisions at the national level, including the abrogation of Article 370, and claimed that insurgency linked to Naxalism is nearing its end.
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Targeting the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab, Shah accused it of failing to fulfil promises made to voters. He questioned whether commitments such as providing 25 lakh jobs, making the state drug-free and ensuring minimum support price (MSP) for all crops had been achieved.
The Home Minister also criticised Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, alleging that the state government has not delivered on governance and has instead become financially dependent on Delhi-based leadership.
Shah concluded by urging people to strengthen the BJP, saying that a “double-engine government” in Punjab would help eliminate the drug menace and create employment opportunities for the state’s youth.