Congress candidate Dolly Sharma excited by the alliance, will file nomination on April 1

Ghaziabad: Nominations for the second phase of Lok Sabha elections have started and in Ghaziabad, alliance candidate Dolly Sharma will file nomination on April 1. Dolly Sharma is very excited because of the alliance. He went among the public and raised the issue of lack of basic facilities. He has also accused BJP of not working. Targeting the BJP candidate, Dolly Sharma said that we are contesting elections on our own issues and the BJP candidate has failed as Health Minister. He has said that there is still a lack of basic facilities in Ghaziabad. People in areas like Khoda are still yearning for water. According to the population of Ghaziabad, there are neither schools nor degree colleges here. He said that not only Khoda, but there are many areas of Ghaziabad where the general public is not getting clean drinking water. Along with this, the sewer system has also completely failed. Even today there is no drainage system in areas like Loni and the situation is similar in other areas of Ghaziabad. Dolly Sharma has also alleged that Ghaziabad is such a smart city where even today there is neither water, nor roads nor hospitals. There is only one MMG hospital, on which the burden of entire Ghaziabad falls. He said that people are continuously getting support. People from other parties are also getting calls and support. I am fully confident that the victory will be of India Alliance and Congress Party. Dolly Sharma said that Uttar Pradesh is at number one in crimes against women. Accusing the Uttar Pradesh government, he said that farmers have been tortured, unemployed youth are wandering, scams like paper leaks are taking place. There is not a single chairman of BJP in Ghaziabad. Be it in Khoda, Dasna, Muradnagar or Loni. From this it can be estimated which party people want to go with. The people of rural areas of Ghaziabad are troubled by the people of the present party. These public representatives do not reach the people in rural areas. Dolly Sharma has expressed confidence that half of the population in Ghaziabad is around 14 lakhs and the faith of mothers and sisters will definitely be with her. It is noteworthy that this time BJP has made Atul Garg its candidate in place of sitting MP VK Singh from Ghaziabad. Ghaziabad MLA Atul Kumar Garg faces not just one challenge but a mountain of challenges. He is facing many problems ranging from caste equation to opposition from party leaders and resentment of the local people. However, victory on Ghaziabad seat has always been easy for BJP.

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