
The Aam Aadmi Party’s growing influence in the Chhatarpur region saw a significant boost as Senior Leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh inducted several prominent leaders into the party. Among them, Surender Balhara, a respected figure known for his strong social image and deep connection with the people, joined AAP after leaving the Congress Party. Sanjay Singh also welcomed BJP’s Vinod Balhara and Inderjeet Singh, a former SC/ST Morcha office-bearer, along with Jitesh Dagar, Kuldeep Rathi, Satya Kaushik, and Sonu Dagar. He welcomed them into the AAP by adorning them with the party’s signature ‘patka’ and cap. AAP Senior leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh emphasized that today is a moment of great joy for all of us. He thanked the efforts of the candidate from Chhatarpur. Brahm Singh Tanwar, and welcomed Surender Balhara, a prominent and respected leader from the region, who has previously contested municipal elections from the Congress Party and narrowly lost the councilor’s election by a few votes. He said, “Known for his strong hold and positive image in the area, I warmly welcome and congratulate him from the bottom of my heart.”Sanjay Singh expressed confidence that Surender Balhara’s addition will not only strengthen Brahm Singh Tanwar’s prospects of victory but will also enhance the overall strength of the Aam Aadmi Party. He also welcomed another influential leader from the same region, BJP’s Vinod Balhara, who is joining the Aam Aadmi Party, saying, “I extend my heartfelt welcome to him as well.”Sanjay Singh stated that this is a matter of pride and happiness as the Aam Aadmi Party continues to grow in the Chhatarpur region under Brahm Singh Tanwar’s efforts. He added, “Many leaders are joining our party, which is an encouraging sign.” Furthermore, Inderjit Singh, a BJP office-bearer from the SC/ST Morcha, has also joined the Aam Aadmi Party today.Surender Balhara expressed his gratitude and said, “I have been associated with the Congress Party for some time, but today, I am joining the Aam Aadmi Party. In 2017, I contested elections and lost by a margin of only 3.5 votes due to certain reasons. The Congress Party did not give me the ticket, so I contested independently. Despite that, the people of my area supported me immensely, and I received nearly 9,400 votes. I want to thank them for their support.”He added, “I extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has supported me. Today, I once again express my appreciation and thank the party leadership for welcoming me. I assure my full commitment to the Aam Aadmi Party and pledge to work towards Brahm Singh Tanwar’s victory on the 8th.”Brahm Singh Tanwar, the Aam Aadmi Party candidate from Chhatarpur, expressed his gratitude and warmly welcomed Surender Balhara, emphasizing his strong social image, deep connection with the people, and unwavering dedication to the region. Tanwar remarked, “Surender Balhara narrowly lost the assembly election by just 3.5 votes while representing the Congress Party and later performed even better as an independent candidate, proving his significant influence.”He highlighted that Surender Balhara’s decision to join AAP after leaving Congress marks a pivotal step that will strengthen both his campaign and the party’s position in Chhatarpur. Brahm Singh Tanwar also extended a warm welcome to Vinod Balhara from Nehru Sarai village, who left the BJP to join AAP, alongside other prominent leaders, including Inderjit Singh, the former SC/ST Morcha President of the BJP in the constituency, as well as Jitesh Dagar, Kuldeep Rathi, Satya Kaushik, and Sonu Dagar, who have all joined the Aam Aadmi Party.Acknowledging their contributions, Brahm Singh Tanwar expressed confidence that these leaders’ involvement will bring greater strength and momentum to the campaign. He thanked AAP Senior leader Sanjay Singh for formally inducting the new members into AAP and assured everyone by saying, “The collective efforts would lead to success in the upcoming election.”