
Residents of private townships stood against the Aam Aadmi Party candidate
SAS Nagar, April 24 - It has been decided by the Committee of Residence Welfare Associations and Societies, an organization jointly formed by various 23 residence welfare associations and societies of the mega townships of Mohali region. That they will oppose the candidates of Aam Aadi Party during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
SAS Nagar, April 24 - It has been decided by the Committee of Residence Welfare Associations and Societies, an organization jointly formed by various 23 residence welfare associations and societies of the mega townships of Mohali region. That they will oppose the candidates of Aam Aadi Party during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
The president of the organization Rajwinder Singh Sarao and leaders Pal Singh Rattu, Manoj Kumar, Gaurav Goyal, Daljit Singh Saini, Kanwar Singh Gill, Bhupinder Singh Saini, Amarjit Singh Bhammaran, Anil Parashar, BR Krishna, Munish Kumar Bansal and Harbans Singh here. In a statement, it said that in the past, the organization had informed the officials of Gamada and Pudda along with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Punjab Chief Secretary about the problems faced by the residents of mega townships constructed in Mohali area by various private builders. Many written demands were sent to the Punjab and Housing Secretary But no one paid attention to the demands of these residents.
The leaders said that the government is issuing licenses to the builders on a large scale, by using which the builders are robbing the common people. He said that there are about 60,000 voters living in these townships who are capable of deciding the victory or defeat of the Lok Sabha candidate.
He said that corruption is widespread in Gamada and Pudda. And many cases related to this have also been registered. He demanded that a special investigation team should be formed to investigate the widespread corruption in Gamada, Pudda offices.
The leaders said that the organization has decided that the incumbent Satadhari Party candidate will not be allowed to enter these townships to seek votes and will be strongly opposed. Flex boards will also be installed on the main roads of these townships and in Mohali on a large scale for questions to be asked to the government. Sumiksha Sood, Sadhu Singh, Jasvir Singh Garang, Jasjit Singh Minhas, Surinder Singh, Sant Singh, Surinder Pal Singh were also present on this occasion.
