
Kewal Singh Dhillon on Wednesday assumed charge as the new president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Punjab, declaring an agenda focused on farmers’ welfare, industrial revival, and combating the drug menace.
In his maiden address after taking over, Dhillon expressed confidence in overcoming challenges, drawing from his past experiences.
“I have won against odds earlier also,” he said, adding that the party has already achieved a significant milestone by “winning the capital.”
Dhillon thanked his predecessors for laying a strong foundation for the party in the state. “We have won the capital. Thanks to earlier leaders like Sunil Jakhar and Ashwani Kumar, the platform is ready,” he remarked.
Focus on farmers as backbone of Punjab
Highlighting the centrality of agriculture, Dhillon described farmers as “the backbone” of the state and pointed to neighbouring Haryana’s model.
“Haryana is giving MSP. We will give MSP on all crops. We will give incentives in diversification,” he assured.
The new Punjab BJP chief also recalled his role in bringing industry to the region. “I brought Pepsi Cola and potato chips units here… we will bring more agri-based industry,” he said, emphasising value addition in agriculture.
“Agriculture is raw material. We can make so much from it. Like we are making potato chips.”
Vision for a ‘Taiwan of India’
Dhillon outlined an industrial roadmap for Punjab, promising to replicate Taiwan’s success through high-tech manufacturing. “We will have industries of semiconductor and make Punjab like Taiwan which has thrived on such an industry,” he declared.
War on drugs
Dhillon also struck a strong note on the drug crisis that has plagued the border state. “Drugs have destroyed families… killed many sons,” he said, promising a firm crackdown alongside development initiatives.
Party workers and local leaders welcomed Dhillon’s appointment, viewing it as a strategic move by the BJP to strengthen its organisational presence in Punjab ahead of future electoral battles.






