Sirsa, 11 April (HIST). As the election date approaches, the number of arrows in the quiver of Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Dr. Ashok Tanwar is increasing. Some arrows have also arrived in his quiver, which are going to prove useful for Ashok Tanwar. Two such faces are Sirsa MLA Gopal Kanda and Ellenabad's keen social worker Meenu Beniwal. Both their names are widely spoken about in Sirsa.
MLA Gopal Kanda has already given the support of his party Halopa to BJP and on coming 14th April, he will hold a meeting with his workers and announce his open support to BJP candidate Dr. Ashok Tanwar. Meenu Beniwal has a strong influence in the entire district. Yesterday, Meenu Beniwal held a meeting with her supporters in village Tarakanwali and sought their opinion. Thousands of workers extended their open support to him and asked for a decision.
Meenu Beniwal said that she will openly support Ashok Tanwar and will try her best to ensure his victory. It is noteworthy that Meenu Beniwal identifies herself as a social worker and has long experience in election management. He had effective support for BJP candidate Bhavya Bishnoi in the Adampur by-election held in October 2022, in which Bhavya Bishnoi defeated Congress candidate Jaiprakash by a margin of about 15 thousand votes.
Earlier, in the Ellenabad by-election in October 2021, Meenu Beniwal also campaigned for BJP and handled the election management. He has a good influence in Ellenabad Assembly and has been active in Ellenabad for a long time. Meenu Beniwal had campaigned for BJP candidate Sanjeev Beniwal in Bhadra Assembly of Rajasthan. Meenu Beniwal is active as a prominent social worker not only in Ellenabad but also in Haryana and Rajasthan. Meenu Beniwal, who has a special attachment towards cow service, donated generously to many cow shelters and also made arrangements to supply irrigation water to the villages situated on the tail of Ellenabad. He established gyms in many villages to connect the youth with sports and also made arrangements for libraries in the villages to increase their inclination towards reading and writing.