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As BJP National President Nitin Nabin says the party will decide on a Shiromani Akali Dal alliance "when the time comes", Punjab BJP leaders continue to send mixed signals. While leaders like Captain Amarinder Singh have openly backed rebuilding ties with the Akali Dal, others insist the BJP must first strengthen itself independently. The question is: Is the BJP truly preparing to fight Punjab on its own, or are its leaders simply trying to improve their bargaining position before eventually returning to the Akali Dal ? If the party is genuinely confident of forming a government, why does the alliance question refuse to disappear ? And if it still needs the Akalis in 2027, has the BJP really expanded as much as it claims ?
भाजपा के राष्ट्रीय अध्यक्ष नितिन नबीन कह रहे हैं कि शिरोमणि अकाली दल के साथ गठबंधन पर फैसला "समय आने पर" लिया जाएगा, लेकिन पंजाब भाजपा के नेता लगातार अलग-अलग संकेत दे रहे हैं। एक तरफ कैप्टन अमरिंदर सिंह जैसे नेता अकाली दल से रिश्ते फिर से जोड़ने की खुलकर वकालत कर रहे हैं, वहीं दूसरी तरफ कुछ नेता पहले भाजपा को अपने दम पर मजबूत करने की बात कर रहे हैं। सवाल यह है: क्या भाजपा सचमुच पंजाब में अकेले चुनाव लड़ने की तैयारी कर रही है, या फिर बेहतर सौदेबाजी की स्थिति बनाने के बाद आखिरकार अकाली दल के पास लौटने की रणनीति बना रही है ? अगर पार्टी को सच में सरकार बनाने का भरोसा है, तो फिर गठबंधन का सवाल बार-बार क्यों उठ रहा है? और अगर 2027 में भी अकाली दल की जरूरत पड़े, तो क्या भाजपा वास्तव में उतनी मजबूत हुई है, जितना वह दावा करती है ?
Ravneet Singh Bittu's continuation in the Union Cabinet despite the end of his Rajya Sabha term has sent a clear political message: the BJP is not ready to take its eyes off Punjab. Backed by the central leadership and increasingly projected as one of the party's key Sikh faces, Bittu appears to be carrying expectations that go far beyond his ministerial post. The question is: Is the BJP merely rewarding a loyal leader, or is it quietly preparing Ravneet Bittu to become the face of its Punjab strategy ahead of 2027 ? And if the party is betting this heavily on him, will Bittu emerge as the leader who finally expands the BJP's footprint in Punjab, or will he discover that national backing and ground-level acceptance are not always the same thing ?