Vikramaditya said if he becomes MP his priority will be to open a medical college in Rampur
Congress candidate from Mandi parliamentary constituency, Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh has said that if he becomes MP, his priority will be to open a medical college in Rampur. He said that more than Rs 70 crore was spent on the construction and maintenance of roads in this area in the last one year. He said that he always rose above party politics and worked vigorously in the development works of the state and in the construction and improvement of roads and buildings related to his department. He said that his aim in politics is only to serve the public and he will never step back from this.
Today, various places of Rampur assembly constituency are Badhal, Juri, Talara, Kotla, Dwarch, Bonda, Gharat, Rawani, Mazgaon, Shahdhar, Dehu, Kharai, Manguni, Chhwara, Mashnu, Daran, Talal, Cheeks, Majhali, Kuhal, Patna, Devathi. During his public relations in Chakli, Som, KM, Kareri, Barkai, Taklech, Khanotu, Rajpura and Nogli, he said that this area is his own home. He said that in the past also his family has received huge public support from this area and he hopes that it will continue to be so in future too.
Vikramaditya Singh said that this election is very important. Congress is fighting a big battle to save the democracy and constitution of the country. He said that as an MP, he will leave no stone unturned to make Mandi parliamentary constituency an ideal area.
Vikramaditya Singh said that whatever lead he gets from Rampur assembly constituency will be important and decisive in his victory.
During this time, some youth of Talara village left BJP and joined Congress.
On this occasion, Finance Commission Chairman, Rampur MLA Nand Lal, District Council Chairman Chandra Prabha Negi, Vice President Surendra Retka, Congress General Secretary and Rampur in-charge Mahendra Stan and other party block officials were present with him.