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Friday, May 6, 2011

'Bijli, paani, Sadak: Ward 30 most essential fight for

GURGAON: Gurgaon: Although you can oppose in the symbol of a comet, a pitcher, a plane or sunrise, all candidates in Ward No. 30 are fighting the same issues of Bijli, paani, Sadak and sewerage.

A total of 16 candidates have nominated for this predominantly urban area reserved for women. A total count of 11,600 voters, only 20% are from rural areas, including tigers, Samaspur and Jal Vihar colony.

However, some residents think differently. According to SN Mehta, chief resident of Sector-46, none of the candidates has paid attention to the growing threat of uncontrolled liquor vends in the area.

I live here alone with my wife for most of the day, my children are working. A liquor selling just 100 meters from the house is the creation of a bother sometimes difficult for us to even step outside our house, especially during the afternoons.

I would cast my vote for someone who can eradicate this problem. Locals also complain of lack of infrastructure such as street lighting, parking areas and bus stops in the town. While these are some outstanding issues that plague the minds of educated urban voters, the image overlaps with rural voters.

According to Yadav, the BJP candidate Meenakshi, the main problem throughout the neighborhood, like the rest of the city infrastructure is in ruins. The village has no water, sewer and portable. My priority is to establish rights issues and that there was absolutely nothing that gives us many years despite the builders that promise the sky.

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