PM Modi Attacks AAP as 'Kattar Beiman' in Jalandhar, Signals BJP Will Go Solo in Punjab 2027

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PM Modi Attacks AAP as 'Kattar Beiman' in Jalandhar, Signals BJP Will Go Solo in Punjab 2027

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used a high-profile visit to Jalandhar on Friday to lay out what looked increasingly like the opening act of BJP's 2027 Punjab campaign — one built around a direct, three-way attack on every major rival party in the state.

Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for rail and road infrastructure projects worth ₹5,470 crore, including the redevelopment of 75 railway stations across 20 states under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, and flagged off the Amritsar (Chheharta)-Varanasi Sant Ravidas Express — a new direct rail link between two significant spiritual centres. He greeted the gathering in Punjabi, arrived wearing a green turban as a symbolic gesture toward the state's farming community, and interacted with Dera Sachkhand Ballan chief Sant Niranjan Dass and schoolchildren before the train's flag-off.

The bulk of his speech, however, was aimed squarely at the AAP state government, which Modi accused of corruption, mounting debt, poor governance and deteriorating law and order, going as far as calling the party "kattar beiman" — staunchly dishonest — a pointed jab at AAP's own long-running "kattar imaandar" (staunchly honest) branding. He accused party leaders of facing corruption allegations themselves while lecturing citizens not to pay bribes, and argued that only a "double-engine" government, with the same party in power at the Centre and the state, could deliver the security and development Punjab needed.

Modi didn't stop at AAP. He also criticised the Congress for being consumed by internal infighting rather than governance — a reference that lands squarely amid the party's ongoing Punjab leadership standoff between Charanjit Singh Channi's camp and PCC chief Raja Warring — and said the Shiromani Akali Dal had lost sight of the state's future while trapped in its own internal crisis.

The visit carried clear electoral signalling beyond the speech itself. It marked the first major BJP platform appearance for former AAP Rajya Sabha members Vikramjit Singh Sahney, Harbhajan Singh and Ashok Mittal since crossing over to the party, while former two-time Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh skipped the event. Modi's repeated engagement with Sant Ravidas and Dera Sachkhand Ballan — whose followers make up a significant share of the electorate in Punjab's Doaba region, home to the state's large Dalit population — was widely read as a deliberate outreach ahead of Sant Ravidas' 650th birth anniversary, which falls close to the 2027 election.

Taken together, political observers noted, the visit strongly suggested the BJP is preparing to contest all 117 Punjab Assembly seats independently in 2027, rather than through a traditional alliance arrangement. Union Minister of State Ravneet Singh Bittu, addressing the gathering ahead of Modi, said the Jalandhar station's redevelopment had finally become reality after decades of neglect, and took his own swipe at Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for skipping the event in favour of political engagements with AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal.

Neither AAP, Congress nor the Akali Dal had issued detailed rebuttals to Modi's specific charges at the time of publishing, though the speech's framing — Modi positioning BJP as the only credible alternative to three parties he cast as compromised in different ways — is likely to dominate Punjab's political conversation heading into election season.

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18 Jul 2026 By Priyanshu.Jha

PM Modi Attacks AAP as 'Kattar Beiman' in Jalandhar, Signals BJP Will Go Solo in Punjab 2027

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Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for rail and road infrastructure projects worth ₹5,470 crore, including the redevelopment of 75 railway stations across 20 states under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, and flagged off the Amritsar (Chheharta)-Varanasi Sant Ravidas Express — a new direct rail link between two significant spiritual centres. He greeted the gathering in Punjabi, arrived wearing a green turban as a symbolic gesture toward the state's farming community, and interacted with Dera Sachkhand Ballan chief Sant Niranjan Dass and schoolchildren before the train's flag-off.

The bulk of his speech, however, was aimed squarely at the AAP state government, which Modi accused of corruption, mounting debt, poor governance and deteriorating law and order, going as far as calling the party "kattar beiman" — staunchly dishonest — a pointed jab at AAP's own long-running "kattar imaandar" (staunchly honest) branding. He accused party leaders of facing corruption allegations themselves while lecturing citizens not to pay bribes, and argued that only a "double-engine" government, with the same party in power at the Centre and the state, could deliver the security and development Punjab needed.

Modi didn't stop at AAP. He also criticised the Congress for being consumed by internal infighting rather than governance — a reference that lands squarely amid the party's ongoing Punjab leadership standoff between Charanjit Singh Channi's camp and PCC chief Raja Warring — and said the Shiromani Akali Dal had lost sight of the state's future while trapped in its own internal crisis.

The visit carried clear electoral signalling beyond the speech itself. It marked the first major BJP platform appearance for former AAP Rajya Sabha members Vikramjit Singh Sahney, Harbhajan Singh and Ashok Mittal since crossing over to the party, while former two-time Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh skipped the event. Modi's repeated engagement with Sant Ravidas and Dera Sachkhand Ballan — whose followers make up a significant share of the electorate in Punjab's Doaba region, home to the state's large Dalit population — was widely read as a deliberate outreach ahead of Sant Ravidas' 650th birth anniversary, which falls close to the 2027 election.

Taken together, political observers noted, the visit strongly suggested the BJP is preparing to contest all 117 Punjab Assembly seats independently in 2027, rather than through a traditional alliance arrangement. Union Minister of State Ravneet Singh Bittu, addressing the gathering ahead of Modi, said the Jalandhar station's redevelopment had finally become reality after decades of neglect, and took his own swipe at Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for skipping the event in favour of political engagements with AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal.

Neither AAP, Congress nor the Akali Dal had issued detailed rebuttals to Modi's specific charges at the time of publishing, though the speech's framing — Modi positioning BJP as the only credible alternative to three parties he cast as compromised in different ways — is likely to dominate Punjab's political conversation heading into election season.

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