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'Jammu needs people, who can strive for a change'
Munish Gupta starts door to door campaign
5/25/2019 12:08:14 AM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 24: Editor Early Times and prominent businessman, Munish Gupta, who has decided to contest the forthcoming Assembly elections as an Independent candidate from Gandhi Nagar constituency, on Friday started door to campaigning to garner support.
Gupta visited Sanjay Nagar, Shastri Nagar and Nanak Nagar areas and met the people from different walks of life. He apprised them about his vision and about the importance of change which Jammu is awaiting for long. "Jammu needs people, who can strive for a change rather than depending on the people who have been ruling us for the past so many years," Gupta told the people.
He said that everyone needs to come together to empower a common Jammuite, who has been at the receiving end for the past seventy years., "Jammu needs strong voices to counter the anti-Jammu narrative. All of us till date have relied on leaders of one party or other party to become our true representative but till date everyone has disappointed us. It's high time to come together and strive for what we deserve," he said.
Gupta said that times have changed but that change has not yet reached Jammu. "We cannot keep on depending upon the politicians, who appear during the election season and disappear soon after the results are announced. I need your support and encouragement so that we can strive together collectively for Jammu's cause," he added.
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