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Gopal Kanda pledges to combat unemployment in Sirsa

Haryana Lokhit Party leader and MLA Gopal Kanda laid stress on his commitment to eliminating unemployment in Sirsa, stating that addressing the issue would help the youth overcome drug addiction and contribute to the progress of the state. Kanda plans...
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HLP’s Gopal Kanda addresses a public gathering in Sirsa.
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Haryana Lokhit Party leader and MLA Gopal Kanda laid stress on his commitment to eliminating unemployment in Sirsa, stating that addressing the issue would help the youth overcome drug addiction and contribute to the progress of the state.

Kanda plans to establish large industries in the Sirsa region and create jobs for young people and women. He assured the public that if he did not receive government support, he would work to set up factories in Sirsa.

Addressing public gatherings in Ward 11, Shanti Nagar and Wards 21 and 22, Gaushala Mohalla on , Kanda appealed to the voters to support him in the upcoming elections on October 5 by pressing the button with the ship symbol, ensuring his victory.

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Kanda was welcomed with traditional drumbeats at the gathering and a convoy of tractors and motorcycles escorted him to the venue at Bajekan village, where attendees presented him with flowers and garlands, wishing him success.

During his speech, Kanda acknowledged the consistent support he had received from the residents of Shanti Nagar and Gaushala Mohalla. He expressed confidence that the current atmosphere indicated a record-breaking victory for him. He promised to repay the enthusiasm and support shown by the community.

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Kanda highlighted that funds had been invested in Sirsa over the past five years, resulting in uniform development across all wards. He expressed gratitude for the respect and honour bestowed on him by the residents, stating that he could never repay them.

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