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Leaders failed to become our voice: Munish to people
'Masses have lost faith, they don't trust politicians anymore'
7/15/2019 12:10:31 AM
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 14: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Sunday expressed dismay over elected representatives failing to become voice of the people.
Carrying forward his mass contact programme in different areas, Munish said, "It's unfortunate that our leaders have failed to come forward and support the common people. They have never led a protest, nor have they tried to listen to the grievances of the people, who voted for them."
"If I win the elections, I assure you that I will always remain at the forefront. Will ensure that the voice of my people is heard and they get their due share," said, Munish, who would be contesting the forthcoming Assembly elections as an Independent candidate from Gandhi Nagar constituency.
He said, "Since the day I have started my mass contact programme, people have been telling me that after getting elected politicians disappear from the scene. It's unfortunate that people have lost faith on the politicians and they don't trust them anymore."
Munish said, "I have come to my people with an open heart and promise you that I will try my best to live up to your expectations. I will not turn my back towards you after getting elected. I will remain available 24x7 and my doors will always remain open for the people. Give me a chance to serve you and vote for me in the forthcoming Assembly polls."
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