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Seat will progress under Yogeshwar Dutt: Sanjeev Balyan



Tribune News Service

Gohana, October 16

Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan said on Friday that Yogeshwar Dutt, who won laurels for the country by winning medals, would shine by bringing development to Baroda after winning the election.

He was addressing BJP and JJP workers and supporters during a programme organised before Dutt filed his nomination. Without naming any party or leader, he said development had eluded Baroda due to some people.

Development my aim

Don’t give me a chance again if I fail to keep my promises. My only target is development in the constituency. — Yogeshwar Dutt, BJP candidate

Balyan said members of all communities in the constituency had adopted Dutt because as a wrestler, he had consumed ghee of every community. State BJP chief Om Prakash Dhankar said a player who could shine for the country with his efforts could also shine in his constituency. Taking a dig at the Congress, he said its politics was based on lies and it was misleading farmers on the three farm laws.

Appealing to people to give him a chance for development, Dutt said they should not give him a chance again if he failed to keep his promises. He said his only target was development in the constituency.


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