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Fatehgarh Sahib, Dec 11

Activists of the Student Organisation of India (SOI) will work round-the-clock to ensure the win of SAD- BSP alliance candidate in the Assembly election, said Robin Brar, national president of the SOI, a student wing of the Shiromani Akali Dal. He organised a meeting of the party activists here today to mobilise support for SAD(B) candidate Jagdeep Singh Cheema from Fatehgarh Sahib Assembly segment. He alleged that there was great resentment among youths against the present Congress government as it had cheated the youths by making false promise of providing ‘Ghar Ghar Rozgar’. He said unemployed youths were facing the brutality of police. He said the Congress government had failed to fulfill any promise made with different sections of society.

Jagdeep Singh Cheema in his address highlighted the atrocities being committed by Congress MLA and leaders against SAD(B) workers and common people. Kulwinder Singh Dera, advocate Inderjit Singh Sau and Youth Akali Dal joint secretary Gurmeet Singh Cheema too addressed the gathering. — OC

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