Ludhiana: Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President and Lok Sabha member from Ludhiana, Amrendra Singh Raja Waring, to conduct transparent and fair elections in Punjab, Punjab Congress on Saturday launched a helpline service through which any person belonging to any party, including the Congress party, can seek help. Can contact for. Waring said that if any person faces any difficulty or pressure during the Panchayat elections, he can contact our District President of the concerned constituency. He said that he will help every person in every way. If anyone still feels the need, he can contact them whenever he wants. He said that we will not let anyone dominate us in these Panchayat elections and will stand firmly with our people. Waring raised the issue that while Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supported candidates are being cleared on time, independent and non-AAP alliance candidates are being deliberately delayed, thereby hampering AAP in the entire election process. Has been.
Raja Waring strongly attacked the abuse of power by the AAP government and said that it is nothing less than a mockery of democracy. Raja Waring stressed that we have started a helpline for anyone, whether associated with Congress or any other party. He said AAP's misuse of power was evident in Satipura village in Sangrur district, where the village was recently included in the reserved list under 'Scheduled Caste Women'. However, what is shocking is that there is only one Scheduled Caste woman vote in the village, whereas 30 percent vote share is required for the village to be officially included in the reserved list. This is yet another example of deliberate manipulation of the election process by 'AAP', aimed at blocking the democratic rights of the people. On this occasion, Sanjay Talwar District President and former MLA, Rakesh Pandey, former Minister, Surinder Dawar, former MLA, Jathedar Balwinder Singh Bains, former MLA, Kuldeep Singh Vaid, former MLA, Jagtar Singh Jagga, former MLA, Captain Sandeep Sandhu, Office Secretary Congress etc. were present.