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SP sitting pretty, says party MLC

DIVISIONAL INCHARGE and MLC of Samajwadi Party Rakesh Singh Rana claimed here that party has consolidated its position due to the welfare schemes started by the chief minister Mulayam Singh Yadav. He exhorted the party workers to monitor the implementation scheme and to ensure that the needy peoples are benefitted with these schemes.

Published on: Jul 25, 2006 12:07 AM IST
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DIVISIONAL INCHARGE and MLC of Samajwadi Party Rakesh Singh Rana claimed here that party has consolidated its position due to the welfare schemes started by the chief minister Mulayam Singh Yadav. He exhorted the party workers to monitor the implementation scheme and to ensure that the needy peoples are benefitted with these schemes.

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Rana was delivering his views in a people welfare camp at Sardarnagar block.
The party is organising the camp at block levels along with district officials to highlight the pro-peoples policies of state government and to hear the complaints of the villagers on the spot. State minister Jaiprakash Yadav, SP MLC Ganesh Shanker Pandey, MLA Sharda Devi, district magistrate Dr Hariom and many others participated in this camp.

Delivering his views on this occasion state minister JP Yadav said that in government of Samajwadi Party the officials are approaching to the villagers and participating in welfare camp. No previous government ahs started such campaign to resolve the grievances of the peoples. Samajwadi Party MLA Sharda Devi said all the development project presented by her before the chief minister was granted and the construction of the bride at approach road is going on in various areas.

 
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