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Congress party should get rid of hate politics: Ravneet Bittu
Bittu addresses large public meetings in the city
Babushahi Bureau
Ludhiana, May 20, 2024; Ravneet Bittu, the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate from Ludhiana, actively engaged with voters through various meetings last Sunday. The Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Bhajan Lal Sharma, attended a meeting with the Rajasthani community, showing strong support for Bittu.
Additional meetings were organized by Raj Kumar Goyal at Maharaja Ranjit Singh Nagar, Ashok Loomba at Lee Palm Apartments, Nitin Bhatra at Kuldeep Nagar, and former councilor Virender Sehgal at Shimla Colony.
Attendees included village president Raminder Singh Sangowal, Amarjit Singh Tikka, Balbir Sharma, Neeraj Arora, Pawan Jindal, Sachin Gupta, Keshav Gupta, Sandeep Sabharwal, Vishal Verma, Mr. Bhamri, Mr. Rishi, Dharminder, Mr. Bhatia, Sham Charan Baga, Mintu Bhatia, Vipan Sharma, Ashwini Malhotra, Ganesh Dutt, Satish Sharma, Veena Gosain, Meena Thakur, Anita Verma, Jagmohan Thakur, and others.
In his address, Ravneet Bittu cautioned voters about the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress, accusing both parties of misleading the people of Punjab.
He pointed out the contradiction between AAP and Congress, who oppose each other in Punjab’s capital, Chandigarh, yet ask for votes separately in the state.
Bittu criticized the AAP government's two-and-a-half-year tenure, stating it has only increased the state's debt and failed on various fronts.
Regarding Sukhpal Khaira's recent statement about migrant workers, Bittu condemned the Congress party's divisive politics. He emphasized that migrant workers are integral to the country's progress and should be respected as part of our society.
Bittu highlighted that BJP is a party that believes in inclusivity and has a clear development agenda. He urged voters to support BJP for the comprehensive development of Ludhiana and to elevate Punjab back to the ranks of developed states.Bittu appealed to support for BJP's vision, emphasizing unity and progress, and ensuring Ludhiana’s and Punjab’s all-around development.