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Chandigarh Youth Congress holds protest against poor civic amenities in Kishangarh village

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Chandigarh, June 16

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Carrying empty buckets, members of the Chandigarh Youth Congress today held a protest against non-availability of civic amenities at Kishangarh village.

They kept the roads in the village blocked for some time. “The Administration and MP Kirron Kher are not able to provide even basic amenities to city residents,” said city Youth Congress president Manoj Lubana. He said there was dissatisfaction among Kishangarh residents over the condition of roads and inadequate supply of water and electricity.

Party leaders Kamal Sarpanch, Vinod Lefty, Sanjeev Lubana(Sanju), Kuldeep Panch, Sarvan Choudhary and Vijay Lubana were among the protesters.

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