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Ecology: Sanganer: Insider Vs Outsider Claim Spices Up Poll Battle | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Congress candidate from city’s Sanganer seat, Pushpendra Bhardwaj is claiming advantage by calling BJP candidate Bhajan Lal Sharma an outsider. The BJP candidate denied his rival’s allegation saying he has been living in Jaipur for the past 20 years.
“If you leave the BJP candidate in the streets or colonies of Sanganer, he will take one hour to reach the main road,” Sanganer’s Congress candidate Bhardwaj said, while taking a jibe at his opponent.Both candidates have started their campaigning and are trying to attract the voters by showing advantage against each other.
“The person who does not have knowledge of the area and has never lived here. That same person has become a rival (BJP) candidate. The BJP has not only betrayed the people of Sanganer but also its local leaders. The party did not find any local leader here and fielded a candidate from a place 200-km away from Sanganer,” Bhardwaj said at a press conference on Saturday.
The political battle is heating up in Sanganer with the Congress candidate releasing his 51-point manifesto for the constituency.
“For 20 years, people of a particular (BJP) party elected from Sanganer become leaders, MLAs, ministers and mayor, despite the fact that people here need to struggle for proper roads, water and lights and sewer lines. During the BJP government, the education minister was from Sanganer but not a single college was opened, health minister was from here, but he could not establish a proper hospital here. Still, Sanganer is lacking basic facilities. People are not happy here, BJP’s internal survey stated, which is why an outsider has become a candidate,” said Bhardwaj.
Sanganer’s BJP candidate Sharma refuted all the allegations of Congress candidate. “It is the Congress, whose poll promises have failed. The BJP’s double engine government will work for the betterment of the people. In Sanganer, BJP’s elected leaders have done work for the people which can be seen in the constituency,” he said, while rejecting the claims of his rival candidate.
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