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Sumit Khudian holds corner meetings in Bhucho Mandi cnstituency, highlights AAP’s commitment

Bhucho Mandi: Sumit Khudian, son of Gurmeet Singh Khudian, conducted meetings across 10 villages in the Bhucho Mandi Vidhan Sabha constituency. During his visits to villages including Kalyan Sukha, Kalyan Malki, Kalyan Sadda, Nathana, Bhaini, Madi, and Bajjoana, Khudian interacted with local residents to understand their concerns and aspirations. Addressing the gatherings, Khudian emphasized the relief […]

Bhucho Mandi: Sumit Khudian, son of Gurmeet Singh Khudian, conducted meetings across 10 villages in the Bhucho Mandi Vidhan Sabha constituency. During his visits to villages including Kalyan Sukha, Kalyan Malki, Kalyan Sadda, Nathana, Bhaini, Madi, and Bajjoana, Khudian interacted with local residents to understand their concerns and aspirations.

Addressing the gatherings, Khudian emphasized the relief people have experienced following the formation of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in the state. He criticized traditional parties for their lack of efforts in creating employment opportunities during their 50-year rule, resulting in rising unemployment and drug-related issues.
Khudian pledged to be at the forefront of addressing people›s problems if elected to Parliament. He committed to making every effort to generate employment opportunities for the youth in the constituency.

Highlighting the need for industrial development to boost employment, Khudian noted that industrialists were previously hesitant to invest in Punjab due to pressures from leaders of traditional parties. However, with the AAP government in power, industrialists are now considering setting up industries in the state.

Khudian appealed to the residents to support Jathedar Gurmeet Singh Khudian by casting their votes in his favor. He assured that their issues would be addressed through people-centric politics. The corner meetings witnessed the participation of a large number of AAP leaders and volunteers, reflecting the party›s strong presence and commitment to the constituency.

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