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CM Mann, Sisodia hail Sanjeev Arora's empathy, dedication

CM Mann, Sisodia hail Sanjeev Arora's empathy, dedication

Time of India18 hours ago

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Ludhiana: Chief minister Bhagwant Mann attended two "jan sabhas" in Ludhiana West through video conferencing. AAP Punjab in-charge Manish Sisodia physically attended the jan sabhas organised on Saturday in support of AAP candidate Sanjeev Arora.
The leaders highlighted Arora's "exceptional contributions" and the AAP government's achievements, urging voters to press the "Jharoo button" to ensure continued development.
Addressing the gathering, Sanjeev Arora reflected on his work as MP, particularly his efforts to improve schools and hospitals. Emphasising the need to vote, he said, "It will only take 15 to 20 minutes of your time to vote but it will shape the future of Ludhiana West."
Commending Arora's dedication, Sisodia recalled how he raised Rs 12 crore to procure a life-saving injection for a child with a rare disease. Sisodia stated, "This election is about choosing a leader who will truly serve people. Sanjeev Arora is not just a candidate; he will represent Ludhiana West as a cabinet minister, ensuring that the constituency's voice is heard at the highest levels."
Attending the events virtually, CM Bhagwant Mann praised Sanjeev Arora as a compassionate and hard working leader.
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"Arora Ji is a kind-hearted person who feels people's pain. Once he becomes MLA and a part of my cabinet, his power to deliver for Ludhiana West will multiply," Mann said. He also emphasised the importance of casting votes for honesty and progress by voting for the
Aam Aadmi Party
.
Mann criticised opposition leaders for their "arrogance" and neglect of public's needs. He recounted instances of "disrespectful behaviour" by leaders like Ashu.
"Our government brought transformative changes in Punjab over the last three years," Mann said, listing achievements such as providing government jobs to people, clean drinking water, establishing mohalla clinics, and revitalising schools, roads, and hospitals. He assured the people that AAP's dedication to development would never falter.
Mann urged AAP workers to participate actively in the remaining campaign by going door-to-door and sharing the achievements and policies of the AAP government with love and humility.
Mann concluded by saying, "On June 19, press the 'jharoo' button with Sanjeev Arora's photo and come back home. Don't even look at other buttons, they represent corruption and arrogance."
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