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Punjab Tax Tax: Balbir Singh Rajewal added the fourth dimension to the Samrala assembly contest

Punjab Tax Tax: Balbir Singh Rajewal added the fourth dimension to the Samrala assembly contest
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Samrala: The battle for the punjab assembly chair which was dominated in the countryside was used for two obscene people until the last time when the AAM AADMI Party (AAP) decided to challenge Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD).
This time, Farmer Unionist Balbir Singh Rajewal was present as an interesting fourth dimension.
Rajewal, President of Sanyukt Samaj Morcha, which has only been formed (SSM), is one of the front tools of farmer agitation years against three Central Agri marketing laws, and with constituencies also dominated by farmers, he will be interesting.
Players to watch.
The chairs remained with the congress or sad most since 1951.
Rural social workers Neeraj Sihala said, “Samrala constituency problems include swamp during the rainy season, poor village roads – most of the central government scheme – and lack of proper health care In the city area.
“In addition, local voters also want solutions to corruption, unemployment, and drug abuse.
Shiv Kumar from Machhiwara in Segment Samrala said, “A 11 kilometer road between Garhi Bridge and Satluj River Bridge requires an urgent repair.
One Community Health Center (CHC) for all cities Samrala and 116 Machhiwara villages are inadequate.
In Machhiwara, we don’t even It has a government college, so local students must travel to Samrala or Ludhiana for higher education.
“In 2017, when AAP decided to compete for Samrala along with many other seats, it changed the election landscape in this area.
Amrik Singh Dhillon from Congress defeated his closest rival, Sarbans Singh Manchi from AAP, amounting to 11,005 provided a seat, while the sad candidate Santa Singh Umaidpur was third.
Sitting MLA Dhillon has won this chair in 1997, 2002 and 2012 before 2017.
Data from the 2017 election showed that of 1.67,423 total voters in the assembly segment of Samrala, 1,33,951 had voted for their votes, at the percentage of voting 80.63 %.
A local political observer said the inclusion of Balbir Singh Rajewal had conducted a large selection of tickets because of the number of substantial farmer voters.
He said the segrala assembly segment had great participation in Delhi’s border agitation from farmers but it was not to suggest that they would also choose Unionist as a block.

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