Ludhiana: Even though it is a constituency that has the largest number of voters, the gill assembly segment is not free of problems.
The constituency, is one of the latest in the Ludhiana district, and the selection of sitting in the chair was held first in 2012.
The chair had been held alternately by Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and Congress.
In 2017, like many other seats from the state, Ludhiana Gill segment was one of the constituencies where the AAM AADMI Party (AAP) was performing well and was surveyed 33.01% of the vote.
But the Kuldeep Singh Vaid Congress candidate has won the contest by defeating Jiwan Singh’s candidate by 8,641 votes.
While Vaid has secured 67,927 votes, Jiwan gets 59,286 votes.
The sad candidate Darshan Singh Shivalik has ended a third and has surveyed 46,476 votes.
According to the 2017 election data, from 2,39,146 voters in the Gill assembly segment, 1.81,224 votes surveyed, the percentage of voting from 75.78%.
Many voters say the area deserves better service.
Amarjeet Kaur, a resident of the area, said, “Even though the road is relatively better, the main road needs to be improved.
Also the disposal of garbage in the area can be improved.
AEEM Kakkar, a voter from Daad Village, said,” There was no development in our area.
The streets are in poor condition and there is water logging in the rainy season.
“According to a rough estimate, around 2.69 Lakh voters, most came from rural areas and even colonies who had come for years in rural areas.
Constituencies are expected to watch a multi-click contest.
There are around 10% of farmers.
Candidates are sad Darshan Singh Shivivik, said, “Development is my main agenda.
We have built roads, the sewerage system installed, getting a village pool cleaned and provided clean drinking water.
However, for the past five years, nothing was done in elections.
“Candidate AAP, Jiwan Singh Sangowal, said,” The constituency has the largest number of voters and they are waiting for a better basis infrastructure.
The streets are in poor condition and there are large holes, there is a problem of water logging and improper health care.
Even in my own village, there is a big hole on the road.
So, our agenda to bring positive changes.
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