Nagrota got less administrative units: BSP

Excelsior Correspondent

BSP candidate from Nagrota Assembly constituency Rakesh Wazir being taken to public meeting by the people of Jandrah on Monday.BSP candidate from Nagrota Assembly constituency Rakesh Wazir being taken to public meeting by the people of Jandrah on Monday.
BSP candidate from Nagrota Assembly constituency Rakesh Wazir being taken to public meeting by the people of Jandrah on Monday.

JANDRAH, Nov 17: Bahujan Samaj Party State general secretary  and candidate Nagrota Vidhan Sabha Rakesh Wazir  said that Nagrota Assembly constituency got less share in administrative units i.e. Tehsils, Niabat, Sub Division etc in comparison to other constituencies.
While addressing the public at Jandrah, Wazir congratulated the brave people of Jandrah who forced and compelled Government to announce Jandrah as Tehsil which was deliberately cut from the list of administrative units in first list and further assured that if he is given the mandate Jandrah would be made as Sub-Division.
Elobarating on the share in administrative units, he added  that Nagrota Assembly constituency got less share in administrative units i.e Tehsils ,Niabat, Sub Division etc in comparison to other constituencies  and briefed the people that in first phase Government announced 659 administrative units and in the 2nd phase 221 administrative units were announced and this in total 880 units were announced in the State and there are 87 Assembly constituencies and an average of 10-11 administrative units come per Assembly constituency.
Wazir said that the previous Government and its leaders gave nothing else except false promises, corruption, lawlessness ,un-employment and backwardness to the State and asked the people to bring new people and the new Government in the State for the betterment of the constituency.
The meeting among others was addressed by Gardhari Lal, Shiv Lal Dhingra, Devi Dass, Ashwini Kumar etc.
Earlier the people of Jandrah welcomed him took him to venue site of the function in the shape of procession after passing through bazaars of Jandrah.