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SAD-BJP alliance responsible to bring to Punjab rearward: Ravneet Bittu

5 Dariya News( Ajay Pahwa)

Ludhiana 16-Apr-2014

Member of Parliament and congress candidate from Ludhiana Ravneet Singh Bittu said the SAD-BJP alliance has brought the Punjab rearward. He said that problems like unemployment, drug addiction, moving out of industry and weak law and order condition is result of failure of state government and increasing greed of the SAD-BJP leaders.While addressing meetings at Village Khatra, Nangal, Gopalpur, Lehra, rangian, Rurka, Gurm, Shankar and Kaind Mr. Bittu said the SAD-BJP alliance has making tall claims about developments of villages, while the development of villages has been brought with the funds provided by centre government.Mr. Bittu also attended a meeting at Harnam Nagar, Shastri Nagar. While addressing the meeting Mr. Bittu said the industry plays vital role in development of economy, but in past seven years industry in Punjab, especially in Ludhiana has been destroyed due to adverse policies of SAD-BJP alliance.He said the industry has neither getting power nor the fair administration. Industry has been exploited in inspector Raj. The adverse policies of Government have been causing unemployment and hurdles in development. He said people have been annoyed with the adverse policies of SAD-BJP alliance and will announce their verdict on April 30.

Senior Congress leader Sushil Malhotra and mewa Singh Kular also addressed the meeting. He said Ludhiana has developed due to projects brought by union minister for state, union minister of broadcasting and information Manish Tewari. Now, Mr Bittu would continue the development of Ludhiana.The others who were present were former minister Malkit Singh Dakha, Raja Ram, Diljung Singh, Ashok Kanda, Amarjit Singh Tikka, ward president Anil Sachdeva, Avinash Goyal, Sukhwinder Singh, Surinder Bindra, Sukhdyal Singh, Jaskaran Singh, Avtar Singh, Johny Rinku, Amit Goyal, Atul Goyal, Kapil Kharbanda, Pramod Kumar Goyal, Sandeep Bidla, Ranjit Bidla, Ishwarjot Cheema, Jaspreet Singh Ahluwalia, Gurinder Singh Twinkle, Vinod Bharti, Manjit Singh, Jaggi Nambardar, Anand Goyal, Satish Ozone, Ashok Sharma, Vivek Bharti and Harvinder Kanda.