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Bhukkal, Chiranjeev take out roadshows in Jhajjar, Rewari

In a show of strength, Congress candidates Geeta Bhukkal (Jhajjar) and Chiranjeev Rao (Rewari) took out roadshows in their constituencies on the last day of the election campaign. They called upon the people to vote for them to bring the...
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Congress candidate Geeta Bhukkal reach out to public to garner support, in Jhajjar on Thursday.
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In a show of strength, Congress candidates Geeta Bhukkal (Jhajjar) and Chiranjeev Rao (Rewari) took out roadshows in their constituencies on the last day of the election campaign. They called upon the people to vote for them to bring the Congress back to power in the state.

In Jhajjar, Bhukkal’s road show started from Bhagat Singh Chowk and culminated at Silani Gate while passing through Old Bus Stand, Ambedkar Chowk, Main Bazaar and Rao Tularam Chowk. She was welcomed by people en route.

Congress candidate Chiranjeev Rao reach out to public to garner support, in Rewari on Thursday.

Talking to mediapersons on the occasion, Bhukkal said the BJP government was now a guest for two days and people would pave the way for its departure by voting against it on October 5.

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“The time has come to give a befitting reply to such a government which worked to commit atrocities on every section of the society instead of redressing their grievances. The BJP government not only worked to resort to cane charges on farmers, wrestlers and government employees but also harassed the common man in the name of property ID and the PPP. The people are eagerly waiting for polling day to oust the BJP from power,” the four-time MLA added.

Bhukkal promised the people to ensure welfare of every section of the society when the Congress came to power.

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Meanwile, the Congress candidate Chiranjeev Rao, along with his father and Ahir stalwart Capt Ajay Singh Yadav, organised a roadshow in Rewari city.

“Acute resentment prevails among people against the BJP government as it has failed to provide employment, check inflation and maintain law and order during its 10-year tenure. People even faced harassment to get their property, family IDs rectified. There is a wave in favour of the Congress across the state, hence it will win over 70 seats in the Assembly elections,” said Yadav.

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