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LUDHIANA: SAD president Sukhbir Badal, while disclosing the roadmap for the next five years of the SAD-BJP alliance, today said they would go for accelerated development of all 12,000 villages in the state in one go, besides building 10 lakh pucca houses for the weaker sections.

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Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, January 14

SAD president Sukhbir Badal, while disclosing the roadmap for the next five years of the SAD-BJP alliance, today said they would go for accelerated development of all 12,000 villages in the state in one go, besides building 10 lakh pucca houses for the weaker sections.

Addressing an election rally at Jagraon, Sukhbir said besides, the alliance government would establish 2,000 skill centers to train youth to become gainfully employed. He said the alliance would also cement all irrigation channels in the state.

“I am known to deliver what I promise. We had promised to make Punjab a power-surplus state and we did it. Similarly, we have succeeded in building four-lane roads across the state besides an international airport and domestic airports,” he said.

Taking on AAP, Sukbir alleged that the party had given ticket to 35 persons with criminal records. He urged the people of beware of the outsider party which had nothing in common with Punjab and did not know how to respect the Sikh religion and traditions.

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