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Kirron lays stone for construction of roads at Tribune Colony

CHANDIGARH:The Chandigarh Member Parliament (MP), Kirron Kher, laid foundation stone for construction of concrete roads at Tribune Colony, Sector 29, in presence of Mayor Rajesh Kumar, area councillor Shakti Parkash Devshali and other residents here today.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, January 20

The Chandigarh Member Parliament (MP), Kirron Kher, laid foundation stone for construction of concrete roads at Tribune Colony, Sector 29, in presence of Mayor Rajesh Kumar, area councillor Shakti Parkash Devshali and other residents here today. 

She said it was a long-pending demand of Tribune employees to construct road in the colony. The road-construction work at Tribune Colony will be completed within four months at a cost of Rs 45.05 lakh to be sanctioned from the MPLAD funds.

Earlier, Kher inaugurated the Community Centre in Sector 43. Mayor Rajesh Kumar said, “Chandigarh has best Community Centres that cater to a variety of community activities.” 

 The  differences  within the BJP again  came to  fore during the inauguration of Sector 43 Community Centre when supporters of  party  president  Sanjay  Tandon  started raising slogans  in his  favour.  This  again   annoyed  Kirron  Kher,  who announced  from the dais that  she  would  become  Chandigarh  MP again  in the  next election. Earlier, when Tandon’s supporters raised  slogans in his  favour during the Mayoral  elections Kirron had  asked  him to  stop them from  doing so.

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