The Himachal Herald, Rampur
BJP State co inchare Sanjay Tandon attended a meeting of BJP Beopar Prakosht in rampur he was accompanied by State vice chairman Sanjeev Katwal and incharge for Mandi Parliament Bihari Lal Sharma.
While addressing the meeting In rampur Sanjay Tandon Said that BJP as an organisation has performed well in this vidhansabha constituency we have more than 1400 active workers in rampur. Our workers have done a great job in serving the people during covid pandamic times. Our workers have visited each and every household providing assistance to the needy households.
We have a strong leadership in rampur and people are in favour of BJP here.
He said The principality of Bushahr (also known as Bashahar, Bushahar, Bashahr) was once among the largest of the twenty-eight Shimla Hill States under the administration of the British Raj keen to invest on regional and transcontinental trade and exploit Himalayan resources. Caught in one of the British imperial enterprise, it was subjected to political-cum-economic vicissitudes, acceding to the Indian Union in 1947. On 8 March 1948, along with twenty other princely hill States of Punjab and Shimla, Bashahr signed an agreement which resulted in its inclusion in the Indian State of Himachal Pradesh.
This time rampur pricely estate will vote for BJP and bring BJP in power.
He said the there is a double engine government running in the state and soon a triple engine government will be running in rampur.
Rampur had been emotionally associated with the tallest leader of the state but it still lacked basic facilities. The people of Rampur should vote for the BJP to see change and development.
He said People must ponder as to how long they will remain associated with a particular clan and let development of the area suffer.
As colour can’t lose its ability to give colour after being broken several times. Similarly, I also can’t unlearn the art of spreading love and smile, after being broken, several times by my life !
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