Davinder Singh Ghubaya comes from a strong political family, being the son of Sher Singh Ghubaya, the current MP from Ferozepur who moved from Shiromani Akali Dal to Congress in 2019. He became the youngest MLA from Fazilka in 2017 and gained attention with strong family support. But in 2022, he lost the same seat, raising questions about his hold in the area. With 2027 getting closer, the key question is not just about his comeback but also about the party’s trust in him. Will Congress take a bet on Davinder Singh Ghubaya again in 2027, or look for a new face in Fazilka ?
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A) Congress may give him another chance to prove himself.
B) Ticket possible, but only if ground support looks strong.
C) Party may think of a fresh face this time.
D) Family influence helps, but decision may not be easy.
With reports of Adesh Partap Singh Kairon possibly moving toward Bharatiya Janata Party, Punjab politics may be entering another phase of realignment before the 2027 elections. Coming from a well-known political family linked to both former Chief Ministers Partap Singh Kairon and Parkash Singh Badal, could such a shift signal that legacy leaders now see new power centres rising in the state ? Or is this less about ideology and more about reading where momentum, influence, and future tickets may lie ? If more established faces begin changing camps, could 2027 become Punjab’s biggest election of political migration rather than political conviction ?
आदेश प्रताप सिंह कैरों के भारतीय जनता पार्टी की ओर जाने की खबरों के बीच, क्या पंजाब की राजनीति 2027 चुनाव से पहले फिर नए समीकरणों के दौर में प्रवेश कर रही है ? पूर्व मुख्यमंत्रियों प्रताप सिंह कैरों और प्रकाश सिंह बादल से जुड़े बड़े राजनीतिक परिवार से आने वाले आदेश प्रताप सिंह कैरों का यह कदम क्या संकेत देता है कि पुराने नेता अब राज्य में उभरते नए शक्ति केंद्रों को पहचान रहे हैं ? या फिर यह विचारधारा से कम और असर, अवसर तथा भविष्य के टिकटों की राजनीति ज्यादा है ? अगर ऐसे स्थापित चेहरे लगातार दल बदलते रहे, तो क्या 2027 पंजाब का चुनाव सिद्धांतों से ज्यादा राजनीतिक पलायन का चुनाव बन सकता है ?
After seeing factional politics and leadership struggles during his years in Indian National Congress, Sunil Kumar Jakhar moved to Bharatiya Janata Party seeking clearer space and stronger authority in Punjab politics. But with several prominent leaders and MPs now joining the party, the same question may return in a new form. If too many ambitious faces compete for influence, could the internal crowding he once left behind begin to repeat itself ? And after escaping one party’s power tussles, is Sunil Jakhar now at risk of facing another inside a faster-growing BJP ?