Congress Vows Urban Transformation in Haryana's Local Elections
Congress unveiled its manifesto for municipal elections in Panchkula, Ambala, and Sonipat, pledging to create corruption-free cities with modern facilities. The party vows to enhance infrastructure, improve waste management, and support public health initiatives, aiming to transform urban spaces into clean and green environments.
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Congress unveiled its ambitious manifesto on Sunday ahead of the municipal corporation elections in Panchkula, Ambala, and Sonipat, with promises to build corruption-free and environmentally friendly cities.
The document, released by opposition leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda and state Congress president Rao Narender Singh, outlines plans to improve urban infrastructure, including the installation of extensive green belts, upgraded public spaces, and better sanitation facilities.
Congress aims to emerge victorious this election by addressing public grievances through improved urban planning and governance. The party accused the current BJP government of neglect, highlighting issues like dilapidated roads and blocked sewage systems.
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