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Lughiana a little aspires for roads, schools, water

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Ludhiana: Development is a matter of major elections in the constituency of Punjab Majelis Ludhiana South, where Uttar Pradesh and Bihar Natives form a majority of voting.
Bibi Singh Lok Party (lips) has won a seat twice in a row.
Between 1977 and 2007, Ludhiana South was part of the Ludhiana rural assembly segment, but from 1957 and 1972, it was a separate selection, while in 1951 elections, it was called the South Segment of Ludhiana City.
In 2017, Bains defeated Bhupinder Singh Sidhu from Congress of 30,917 votes.
Bains surveyed 53,955 votes, while the closest rival guaranteed 23,038 mandates.
Hira Singh Gabria from Shiromani Akali Dal (sad) finished third with a voting rate of 20,554.
For the election that matured next month, many voters have chosen developments as a major problem in elections.
The country’s most painful road and the park.
Data from the 2017 selection shows that of the 1,49,582 total voters in the assembly segment, 1.01.713 has come out to choose, make a percentage of voting 68%.
Voter Muhammad Tamare from Giaspura, who came from Sitamarhi at Bihar at first, complained that the roads in the election were damaged because these routes were flooded very easily.
He said: “The opening of irregular waste and there is a lack of development of the electoral district.
We have a park that is still logged in with waste water and wastewater mostly, because it is still not used.” Parveen Kumar, a voter from Sherpur at Uttar Pradesh initially, said: “Local legislators are proactive but the problem remains unsolved.
Residents want infrastructure, roads, sewers, and better educational facilities.” Candidates for AAP Rajinder PAL Kaur claimed that the road – Road constituencies, sightseeing, and sewerage systems are in the worst conditions and constituents do not have access to clean drinking water.
He said: “Instead they get yellow faucet water, which is not worth drinking.
There are also no schools, colleges, or pharmacies in the segment.
In addition, there is an irregular supply of electricity and no right road lighting.
If selected, I will work to create this basic facility.
Mla Balwinder Singh Bains said: “We have the right sewerage system in the constituencies and problems of accumulated water have been resolved mostly.
In my term, the streets are repaired every year.
Building government universities for girls in constituencies now on my agenda, so they no longer have to travel long distances to the city for education.
For me, education is development.

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