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MP Sanjeev Arora mobilizes booth in-charges to strengthen voter engagement in Ludhiana (West) By-elections

The Fact News Service
Ludhiana, April 4

MP (Rajya Sabha) Sanjeev Arora attended a meeting with all booth in-charges of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for the Ludhiana (West) assembly constituency, urging them to personally connect with every voter by conducting door-to-door outreach. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that all eligible voters are registered and assisting those who are not listed in the electoral roll to become voters.

Arora further pointed out that a significant number of fake voters exist in the constituency. He directed booth in-charges to identify and report such bogus votes for their removal. Besides this, he said that youth, especially students of colleges, universities and other institutions, should be encouraged to use their franchise to vote.

Acknowledging that this is his first time contesting an election, Arora expressed confidence that voters would place their trust in him, given the extensive development work he has undertaken. He highlighted the crucial role of party members, especially booth in-charges, in ensuring electoral success. He urged them to effectively communicate the party’s policies, programs, and his achievements to the electorate in Ludhiana (West).

The meeting was also addressed by Punjab Ministers Dr. Balbir Singh, Tarunpreet Singh Sond, Hardeep Singh Mundian, Harbhajan Singh ETO, Rajbir Singh Ghuman (OSD to CM Punjab), and Ludhiana Improvement Trust Chairman Tarsem Singh Bhinder. They provided necessary directions and guidelines to the booth in-charges, stressing the importance of working diligently and sincerely. They also advised party workers to approach voters with humility and respect, underscoring the significance of every single vote in the electoral process.

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