Chandigarh, December 15, 2016: Election campaigning in city today reached its peak as Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) candidates got tremendous support from across the city in
the last phase of election campaign for the MC polls on Sunday. Canvassing was seen in full swing with
resident organizations coming forward in support of party candidates.
BJP candidates are getting tremendous response from different
sections of the society. Sanjay Tandon, Chandigarh BJP President also
campaigned in different parts of the city.
While addressing
public meetings in different parts of the city Tandon took on the Congress
leaders head on for making baseless statement to influence the people. He said
Chandigarh voters are very intelligent and are aware of the fact that Congress
leaders who are themselves embroiled in controversies are only making false
promises and contesting an election they have already lost.
MP Kirron Kher
also campaigned in different wards here and went to Sector 45 (Ward 14), Sector
20 (Ward 16) and Sector 19 (Ward 17) and assured the residents that after BJP
comes into power again city will see more development as it has seen in the
last 10 months.
While addressing a public meeting in support of Kanwarjeet
Singh in Sector 45, the MP said, people facing problems related to the
Chandigarh Housing Board would be resolved on priority.
Sunita Dhawan, BJP candidate
contesting from Ward number 4, campaigned by organizing public meetings in
which residents turned out in large numbers. Dhawan assured the residents that
sitting Councillor Asha Jaswal had done a lot for the people of the ward and Dhawan
would take her initiatives forward and ensure all promises made are met.
At the nukkar meeting in cheap houses in sector 19 (Ward 17) Asha
Jaswal assured the residents of Sector 19C that once elected she will
address all their problems as Congress had proved to be a complete failure and
had done nothing for the residents.
BJP candidate Shakti Parkash Devshali from ward
number 20 interacted with voters in various localities of his ward and heard
their problems.
Ravi Kant Sharma, BJP candidate from
Ward number 3 today campaigned door to door in Sector 22. Later, he visited the
market in his ward and took note of the problems put forth by shopkeepers. He
assured shopkeepers steps will be taken to solve the problems faced by them,
once he is voted to power. The residents complained the sitting Congress
councillor, Pardeep Chhabra, who is also the Chandigarh Congress President had
completely failed to take note of problems of the ward.
Rajesh Kalia, candidate from Ward 7, assured the residents of Maloya that
their problems would be taken on priority. He said the ward had been neglected
for long, and once voted to power will bring it par with best facilities.
Maheshinder Singh Sidhu, candidate from Ward 1 was extended support from Resident Welfare
Association of Sector 9 and Resident Welfare Association of Central Government
Houses in Sector 7.
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