Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 20: Progress and promising governance are enigmas of the BJP’s popularity across the region, as the party has made a superiority in the political arena by making the population realize the importance of good governance in the real sense. This was expressed by BJP candidate for Bahu constituency, Vikram Randhawa during door-to-door campaign in Ward Number 20, Greenbelt, and its adjoining areas in the presence of Pushpinder Singh, Rahul Kumar, Narinder Koki, Sandeep Gupta, Bharat Bhushan, Satbir Singh, Indu Bhushan, Vijay Verma, Ritika Trehan, and Kulbushan Attri, who were present on the occasion.
Randhawa asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is confident of achieving its target of winning over 50 seats to form the next Government with its Chief Minister for the first time in the history of Jammu and Kashmir. “After Jammu now in Kashmir, we also have been a stronghold in the Valley, and I’m confident that the “lotus” will bloom across the Union Territory in the Assembly polls.
During his interaction, Randhawa assured the public that he would fulfil the promises made to the residents of Bahu constituency. He emphasized his dedication to ensuring the region’s development, focusing on key areas such as infrastructure development, improving roads, drainage, and public amenities, education and healthcare, enhancing access to quality education and healthcare services, employment opportunities, creating job avenues for youth, and promoting entrepreneurship.
Randhawa’s door-to-door campaign allowed him to connect with people from all walks of life, understanding their daily struggles and challenges. He was warmly received by the residents, who expressed their optimism about his candidacy.
He assured that he will work tirelessly to address issues of the people. Randhawa assured the people of the constituency that he will leave no stone unturned in fulfilling the promises made to them. “Their trust and support are my greatest strength, and I will work relentlessly to ensure their well-being,” he added.