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Manjinder Singh Sirsa seeks votes for BJP candidates in Chandigarh MC elections, goes door to door

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Chandigarh, December 13

Manjinder Singh Sirsa, former president of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC), was here today to seek votes for BJP candidates contesting the MC elections scheduled for December 24.

Apart from addressing a series of public meetings, he went door-to-door seeking votes for party candidates in various sectors. Manjinder Singh campaigned for Manjit Kaur from Ward No. 1, Bhupinder Sharma from Ward No. 34, Jasman from Ward No. 32 and Neha Arora from Ward No. 23 in the evening.

Addressing the public meetings, he said the election results of the MC would decide the direction of polls to be held not only in Punjab but also in other states of the country. “Due to the favourable policies of the Central Government, Chandigarh continues to be favourite of local residents with the unprecedented win in the last Lok Sabha elections,” he said.

City BJP expels five rebels

The city BJP has expelled five rebels who are contesting against official candidates of the party. Party spokesperson Kailash Jain said state president Arun Sood had expelled Gurpreet Singh Happy from Ward No. 9, Kripanand Thakur from Ward No. 20, Narender Chaudhary from Ward No. 26, and Mukesh Goyal and Ashwani Gupta from Ward No. 32. — TNS

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