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Congress places lotus cutouts on potholes to highlight Chandigarh's poor infra, slams BJP rule

Congress workers place lotus cutouts on potholes to highlight the poor condition of a road at Sector 19/27 light point in Chandigarh. Pardeep tewari

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Congress workers on Sunday installed lotus flowers, BJP’s election symbol, on potholes near the Sector 19/27 light point in a symbolic protest against the poor state of roads under the BJP government.

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Congress leader Harmail Kesri said the act was aimed at drawing attention to the deteriorating condition of city roads during the BJP’s tenure.

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Councillor Gurpreet Gabi alleged that due to BJP’s wrong policies, the Municipal Corporation (MC) has become bankrupt today. He claimed that the BJP wasted MC funds on 24-hour water supply project.

A deal was made with a French company but residents of Chandigarh are yet to receive either 24-hour water supply or clean drinking water as promised.

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