Dr. Jaswinder Sohal – The Strength of Truth in Politics
“My strength is my truth.
I want to enter politics, but on my own terms.
My mission is to bring back the old Punjab.”
These are not just words — they are a declaration of purpose by Dr. Jaswinder Sohal, a woman who sees politics not as a pursuit of power, but as a path of service.
At a time when compromise has become common in public life, her statement — “I will do politics on my own terms” — reflects courage, integrity, and leadership.
Truth as Her Greatest Power
Dr. Sohal believes that a leader’s real strength lies not in position or authority, but in character and honesty. Power may come and go, but trust built on truth remains unshaken.
Her vision is clear:
- Politics must unite people, not divide them.
- Punjab’s true identity lies in brotherhood, hard work, and cultural pride.
- Society must be built on values, not on manipulation.
Reviving the Spirit of “Old Punjab”
For Dr. Sohal, “old Punjab” is not about the past — it is about values. It represents:
- A land of dignity, harmony, and prosperity.
- Villages filled with warmth and mutual respect.
- Youth driven by dreams, not distractions.
- Farmers empowered and families secure.
She envisions a Punjab where women are strong and safe, where education shapes the future, and where economic stability restores confidence among the people.
Politics on Her Own Terms
To practice politics on her own terms means:
- No compromise on principles.
- Service before position.
- Transparency before strategy.
- Society above self-interest.
Dr. Jaswinder Sohal stands for a leadership model rooted in truth and guided by purpose.
Her message is simple yet powerful:
“If intentions are pure and courage is firm, change is not just possible — it is inevitable.”