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Cong takes a cue from BJP, says 'booth sevaks' will take on 'panna pramukh'

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May 16, 2026

INSPIRED by the BJP’s ‘Panna Pramukh’ concept in booth-level management, the Punjab Congress has appointed ‘booth sevaks’ across the state ahead of the 2027 assembly elections.

- HARPREET BAJWA

Cong takes a cue from BJP, says 'booth sevaks' will take on 'panna pramukh'

According to sources, the ‘booth sevaks’ will directly contact the electorate assigned to them and mobilise them during elections. Each sevak will look after one booth, which will have approximately 800-900 voters. He or she will head a booth committee which will have around 20 ‘assistant’ booth sevaks, and each of them will be given the responsibility of managing around 30-35 voters.

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