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Hisar: Will end water shortage, says Congress candidate

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Hisar, May 10

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The Congress candidate from the Hisar Lok Sabha constituency, Jai Prakash, said he would work to ensure adequate supply of potable water to the villages affected by the water crisis after the elections.

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Addressing a series of public meetings in the Uchana Kalan Assembly segment in Jind district, which is part of the Hisar Lok Sabha constituency, Jai Prakash, also known as JP, said he was aware of the problems of the rural areas in the entire region. “I know that the shortage of water is one of the major problems in the region,” he said.

He visited villages, including Shahpur ,Jeevanpur, Nagura, Badhana, Dhauhala, Kuchrana Khurd, Kuchrana Kalan, Chhatar, Thua, Mandi Kalan, Sandil, Pega, Shamdo, Chandpur, Hasanpur, Dilluwala, Gauiya, Khanda, Aleva, Katwal, Bighana, Dudana and Bulla Kheri villages in the Uchana Kalan segment. He was welcomed in their villages by tying him a turban as a symbol of respect. On reaching Kucharanam, the village youths took him for the election meeting. A procession was taken out through the streets of the villages. JP said after the Lok Sabha polls, the Congress would form the government in Haryana. “On coming to power in Haryana, I will ensure that all your problems, including the potable water shortage, is resolved,” he said.

The Congress candidate claimed that there was enthusiasm among the electorate and they would vote for the Congress. “People are leaving the JJP, Lok Dal and BJP and joining the Congress. Those coming to the Congress will be given full respect,” he said.

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