Tribune News Service
Panchkula, October 17
Swaraj Indian Party candidate Madhu Anand said, “Looking at problems throughout Panchkula, we have designed an ‘Imaan Patra’. We will generate 20 lakh jobs if voted to power.” Madhu Anand, who was addressing a gathering at Ashiana flats in Abhaypur village, said, “I am a social activist and that inherently means working for the people. Whether its women safety, education, unemployment or health, I will try to cover as many issues I can. This can only be possible with your support.”
Speaking on the occasion Satyapal Singh, member of the Swaraj India Party, said, “People vote for a government with the belief of development. We leave it to their hands with our vote. However, in such a condition when there is no development, the trust of the public breaks. This is the time when they decide to change their representative.”
“Now is the moment to do the same and vote for a candidate, who can break the conventional definition of buying votes, understand their issues and work towards a feasible solution and establish a new definition of politics,” he added.
Karam Chand, district president, CPI(M), Christina Samy, national vice-president, and Meenakshi Vengadesan, joint secretary, Swaraj India Party Tamil Nadu unit, also accompanied Madhu Anand during her campaign today.