Popular leader of Ballabhgarh, Sharada Rathore: Lucky Verma said. Ballabhgarh. The association of Maharaja Agrasen Market, located here, organized a grand welcome event for former Chief Parliamentary Secretary Kumari Sharada Rathore. In the program, primarily, Maharaja Agrasen Market’s chief Lucky Verma, Secretary Mukund Kaushik, Deputy Chief Lucky Bhatti, and all shopkeepers presented a bouquet of flowers and tied turbans to Sharada Rathore and Vijay Aroda.
The market’s Secretary Mukund Kaushik, an advocate, hosted the stage, and all the present shopkeepers and traders, in unison, said that Sharada Rathore is the future cabinet minister. Sharada Rathore has previously carried out multifaceted development work in Ballabhgarh. She has always maintained brotherhood in society and ensured peace and harmony in Ballabhgarh. The people of Ballabhgarh are proud of Sharada Rathore’s leadership. Sharada Rathore is a leader of educated and progressive thinking.
Sharada Rathore is a people’s voice. Now, on this occasion, Sharada Rathore said that our government will immediately reduce the gas cylinder price to 500 rupees and reinstate the family ID and property ID. Those whose BPL cards have been canceled, and whose senior citizen pension has been cut, will be immediately addressed.
The senior citizen pension will be paid from the very first day of our government. Today, there is an extreme level of crime and corruption in the city. The city has become a pile of garbage. Now, the public has made up their mind for a change of power throughout Haryana. Deputy Chief Lucky Bhatti said that Sharada Rathore is a beloved leader of all. Sharada Rathore, Zindabad slogans resonated throughout the entire market. In the honor ceremony, primarily, Chief Lucky Verma, Deputy Chief Lucky Bhatti, Secretary Mukund Kaushik, Advocate, Gajendra Yadav, Nitin Yadav, Laxman Chaudhary, Amit Bansal, Sandeep Verma, Rohit Dagar, SumitDagar, Vinod Verma, Subhash Verma, Rishipal, Yogesh Lamba, Seema, Prachi, Savita, Sunita Verma, and Vinay Rathore, and notably, representatives from various social organizations, as well as all the shopkeepers and traders from the market, were present.”