Prominent industrialist who recently joined AAP and appointed as Jalandhar Halka In-charge (Constituency Head), Nitin Kohli, will kickstart his political journey by visiting religious places on Sunday. Nitin Kohli's spiritual outreach aims to seek divine blessings and connect with the local community in a spirit of unity and reverence.
The detailed itinerary for his visit is as follows:
- Shri Maha Lakshmi Mandir, Jail Road – 4:00 PM
- Bhagwan Valmiki Mandir, Alli Mohalla – 5:00 PM
- Gurdwara Sahib Diwan Asthan, Central Town – 5:30 PM
- Geeta Mandir, Central Town – 6:00 PM
- Gurdwara Baba Nihal Singh Ji, Tallan Sahib – 6:45 PM
- Shri Guru Ravidass Mandir, Rama Mandi – 7:15 PM
Nitin Kohli has been among the prominent industrialists of Punjab. After inducting Nitin Kohli into the AAP, former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia had highlighted that industrialists are increasingly seeing AAP as a platform that understands and supports economic development.
Sisodia had also lavished praise on Nitin Kohli, saying, "Today is a very happy day for the AAP family as Punjab's well-known personality, industrialist, and a responsible citizen has joined the Aam Aadmi Party officially. Since the inception of the Aam Aadmi Party, Nitin Kohli has been working for the party. You all know him. He is not new to the people of Jalandhar. Along with his family business in Jalandhar, he has stepped into multiple businesses. He has given jobs to 2500 people from Punjab. He is contributing to Punjab's economy."
After becoming Jalandhar Central Halka Incharge, Nitin Kohli laid out his development-focused vision for the city, emphasizing that all initiatives will be aimed at the welfare of the public and in line with the party’s direction. Kohli had stressed the urgent need to get both SEZs sanctioned, noting the critical role they play in reviving local industry. “The leather trade has shifted to Kanpur. We will try to bring that business back to Punjab,” he added. He reaffirmed his commitment to resolving public grievances and driving development work across the city.