The Fact News Service
Ludhiana, May 6
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjeev Arora, now contesting from the Ludhiana (West) assembly seat, is winning hearts — and applause — with his signature Bollywood-style dialogue: “Ye to bas trailer hai, picture abhi baaki hai…”
The Rajya Sabha MP, known for his clean image and corporate background, has made this line a fixture at poll meetings while presenting a detailed report card of his three years in office. The phrase, delivered with flair, reflects both his confidence and his belief that bigger achievements lie ahead.
In the run-up to the elections, Arora has been actively touring various wards, highlighting key development works initiated under the AAP government. These include improvements in sanitation, roads, healthcare funding, and governance transparency — all part of his pitch to voters as proof of performance.
“I believe in accountability. My report card is open for everyone to see,” Arora told residents during a recent public meeting. “There’s no doubt I’ve worked hard for Ludhiana’s development over the past three years. But what you’ve seen so far is just the beginning — the trailer. The real transformation is still to come…I mean that the picture is still to be screened.”
His catchy slogan is resonating especially with the youth and first-time voters. Many supporters say Arora stands out as a leader who lets his work speak louder than his words.
He has also underlined Ludhiana’s potential in Punjab’s economic revival — with promises to boost employment, support big and small industries, and encourage green initiatives. Arora credited the AAP government’s strides in education and healthcare as indicators of deeper, long-term change.
With the election drawing closer, Arora’s campaign has picked up pace, combining door-to-door outreach, performance data, and memorable messaging.
And he’s not leaving anything to chance. Arora is confident that the “picture” he promises will be a blockbuster at the ballot box. Backed by consistent outreach and growing public connect, he believes voters are ready — and that the full film will not only meet but surpass expectations. For now, the trailer is already playing to packed audiences.