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Chandigarh: BJP candidate Sanjay Tandon speeds up campaign boarding CTU bus
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, May 16, 2024: The BJP campaign took to new wheels as the party nominee, Sanjay Tandon boarded a CTU local bus for a journey through the city. Traveling from Sector 17 to Sector 26, Tandon had an intense interaction with the co-passengers. During his interaction Tandon exchanged ideas, and inquired about the aspirations of the public.
The BJP leader built a new bridge with the city voters fostering meaningful dialogue and empowering residents to actively participate in shaping the future of the city.
During his bus ride, Tandon sought commuters' input on transport facilities and basic amenities within the city. Commuters lauded initiatives such as the introduction of Electric Vehicles (EV) and AC buses, citing significant improvements in their commuting experiences. They also commended the establishment of cycle tracks, acknowledging their positive impact on urban mobility.
Notably, in a significant development in the transport system, EV and AC buses have been introduced during the BJP’s tenure.
In thoughtful conversations, senior citizens praised the ‘Ayushman Bharat’ scheme and said the recent extension, including all senior citizens over 70 years of age as promised in the BJP’s manifesto, will provide a huge benefit to them.
Addressing the aspirations of Chandigarh's youth, Tandon articulated his vision of creating ample job opportunities across sectors within the city.
He emphasized his goal of transforming Chandigarh into an "Aspirational City," ensuring that local talent will find employment in different sectors within the city and no need to relocate to other cities.
In concluding remarks, Tandon urged voters to elect the BJP to take the city and the nation to new heights of development under PM Modi’s leadership.
He exhorted voters to participate in large numbers on June 1 to strengthen democracy and said, “Voting is not just a right; it is also a duty. With large participation, we should make the electoral process more participative.”