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Panchkula MC Elections: ‘Surjewala says change in Panchkula will shake central, state govts; Goyal assures 27 works as soon as he wins’ Panchkula MC Elections: ‘Surjewala says change in Panchkula will shake central, state govts; Goyal assures 27 works as soon as he wins’ Addressing a rally Surjewala said, “The process of reverse counting of Khattar-led Haryana government will start the day Upinder Kaur, Congress mayoral candidate, along with other party councillors win Panchkula MC poll. December 26, 2020 10:54:14 am Former deputy CM Chander Mohan, Randeep Surjewala and Upinder Kaur Ahluwalia during their campaign at Sector 16, Panchkula, Friday. (Express photo by Jasbir Malhi) As campaigning for Sunday’s Panchkula Municipal Corporation elections entering its final day Friday, rigorous campaigns and rallies were held across the city before the model code of conduct came into force. ....
Upinder Ahluwalia responds to BJP: ‘List of my work is very long’ Upinder Ahluwalia said that Panchkula MC was audited for transaction bank accounts first time during her stint. Tests were also conducted from Shri Ram Lab, Delhi for the first time to improve the road quality. December 23, 2020 10:09:14 am Panchkula mayor Upender Kaur Ahluwalia Ahluwalia addressed a public meeting at Chowki village on Tuesday. (Express file photo by Jaipal Singh) “The list of my work for Panchkula development as its mayor from 2013-2018 is long. At the same time, the list of incomplete development works from June 2018 onwards when my stint ended is also very long,” remarked Congress mayoral candidate Upinder Ahluwalia as she responded to the allegations made by the BJP against her. ....
Panchkula: Congress bought 1,500 votes to win last MC elections, says BJP candidate Kulbhushan Goyal He lauded the BJP for bringing an end to “horse-trading” in municipal corporation elections by beginning direct voting for mayors and said, Everybody knows that buying and selling of at least 1,500 votes had occurred during the last term of the Congress. Updated: December 22, 2020 2:52:15 pm Haryana BJP president OP Dhankar and local MLA Gian Chand Gupta with Kulbhushan Goyal in Sector 7, Panchkula. (Express Photo by Jaipal Singh) Kulbhushan Goyal, the BJP’s mayoral candidate in Panchkula municipal elections, on Monday alleged that the Congress in the last elections had bought almost 1,500 votes. He lauded the BJP for bringing an end to “horse-trading” in the MC elections by beginning direct voting for mayors. ....
Further promises of construction of multilevel parking in each sector by fixing the location with the consent of the general public were made. They vouched to make amendments in rules that will allow developmental work to happen at a faster pace. “For connecting Chandigarh-Panchkula, new routes and new roads will be constructed. LEDs and solar lights will be installed in all villages and cities for better arrangement of street lights, railway station towards Panchkula will be modernised, adding facilities like food courts. Further improvement and empowerment of fire services in Panchkula will be undertaken, strengthening of rainwater drainage and better maintenance of sewerage system will be looked at, expansion of parking area in the markets and making multilevel parking as possible will be constructed,” Goyal vouched. ....
Ahluwalia files nomination papers Accompanied by Chander Mohan, the former Haryana deputy chief minister, the Congress mayoral candidate for Panchkula MC poll, Upinder Ahluwalia, filed her nomination papers on Wednesday. Banking upon the good works carried out by her during her last stint as city mayor from 2013-2018, she expressed confidence to win this time too with a big margin. She said, “Around 1.90 lakh voters of 20 wards of Panchkula MC cannot be made fool by false propaganda. The people are well aware of who makes fake tall claims and who actually perform for community betterment. The development carried out by us during our last term speaks about us. We had left no stone unturned as far as development was concerned and we would be on our job from day one after getting re-elected.” ....