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SAD-BJP candidate lauds govt’s achievements

BATHINDA: With a few days to the Assembly poll, SAD-BJP candidate from Bathinda (Rural) Amit Rattan is trying hard to win people’s support by reminding them of the achievements of the ruling alliance in the past decade.

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Tribune News Service

Bathinda, January 15

With a few days to the Assembly poll, SAD-BJP candidate from Bathinda (Rural) Amit Rattan is trying hard to win people’s support by reminding them of the achievements of the ruling alliance in the past decade.

Today, he addressed a number of rallies at various villages in his constituency, including Ghudda, Bajak, Jangirana, Bambiha, Rai Ke Khurd, Jandia, Lulbai, Rai Ke Kalan, Batipati, Kaljhrani, Chak Atar Singhwala and Nandgarh.

While addressing a gathering, Amit Rattan enlisted various achievements of the SAD-BJP government.

He said the ruling alliance had initiated various public welfare schemes in the state such as providing medical facilities at cheap prices, Atta-Dal scheme, insurance for traders, cycles for girl student and many other schemes.

“The main aim of our government was to work for the welfare of each section of society. Various projects have been initiated in the past 10 days. The state has developed at a rapid pace under the leadership of Parkash Singh Badal,” he added.

Teja Singh, Sarabjit Doomwali, Gurwinder Singh, Jagsir Singh, Gurvinder Singh, Amrik Singh, Sukhbir Singh, Sandeep Singh, Ramesh Singh, Gurjit Gora, Malkit Singh, Harjit Singh, Jagroop Singh, Gursewak Jhumba and others party supporters were present also present during the campaigning.

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