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Buddha Nullah real pollution concern for voters

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Ludhiana: If there is one assembly segment in Ludhiana which has been influenced by the pollution of NULLAH Buddha, Ludhiana North because many areas of this constituency are located along the edge of a polluted water body.
The constituency is represented by the leader of the Senior Congress Rakesh Pandey, who has won this chair six times since the 1990s.
In 2017, Pandey had won a chair by beating BJP candidates for Bansal Parveen with more than 5,100 votes.
While Pandey got 44,864 votes, the closest rival banal parveen had secured 39,732 votes.
Lok Insaf Party (Lips) Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Candidate Alliance Randhir Singh Sivia has been completed third in 20136.
Independent prospective Madan Lal Bagga, which is now AAP candidate, has been surveyed 12,136 votes.
Political parties have made high claims about Buddhist cleaning Nullah, but only remain on paper, with a little progress made in the project.
Naresh Kumar from Chander Nagar, said, “There are many problems in the area, but the main problem is water logging and also a clogged sewerage system.” He added that the streets were excavated and the official did not come to examine it.
Buddha Nolah is a big problem in the area, as complicated toxic water to groundwater.Ashok Kumar from the Saleem Area of ​​the Tabri, said, “We do not have a lot of Local MLA but civil related problems must be kept by MC and regions.
Board members.” According to data The 2017 election, from 1.81,931 voters in the assembly segment, 1.24,554 votes surveyed – the percentage of voting was 68.46%.

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