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Tejpal slams Cong, SAD and LIP over development

LUDHIANA: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Ludhiana candidate Dr Tejpal Singh today, while addressing meetings, said neither of the two main parties — SAD and Congress — nor the candidate of the Lok Insaaf Party was talking about the issues affecting the people of Ludhiana.

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Ludhiana, May 3

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Ludhiana candidate Dr Tejpal Singh today, while addressing meetings, said neither of the two main parties — SAD and Congress — nor the candidate of the Lok Insaaf Party was talking about the issues affecting the people of Ludhiana.

He said this during a ‘padyatra’ in the Ludhiana North and East constituencies.

Dr Tejpal said while all three candidates — Maheshinder Singh Grewal (SAD), Ravneet Singh Bittu (Congress) and Simarjeet Singh Bains (LIP) — were busy blaming each other’s parties for the pitiable condition of Ludhiana, none were giving any concrete solution or answer to the day-to-day issues that people face.

While addressing the meeting in Gill constituency, he said even though the Congress was in power in the state in the past two years, the rural part of Ludhiana, especially Gill, had been completely ignored.

The outer colonies in the Gill constituency were suffering due to lack of any facility, he added.

While addressing a meeting in the East constituency, he said everybody knew that governments had repeatedly ignored the needs of the people of this constituency. “And even now, after two years of Congress rule, the government was unable to provide any relief to the people,” he said. A party office for North constituency was opened today. — TNS

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