WILL ANNOUNCE DEDICATED PHONE NUMBER TO ADDRESS CONCERNS OF LUDHIANA’S POPULACE: RAJA WARRING
Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, the Member of Parliament for Ludhiana, and President of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee held a press conference today to extend his gratitude to the people of Ludhiana and to share significant updates on his ongoing commitments and future plans for the city.
"I have come specially to thank the people of Ludhiana," stated Warring. "I had promised a ‘dedicated office’ in the DRIVE IT vision document for Ludhiana, and I am pleased to announce that it is set to be completed by next month. This office will serve as a place to address and solve all the problems faced by the people of Ludhiana. It will be available for anyone to come and approach me."
Warring reassured the residents that even though his responsibilities as the President of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) may sometimes require his physical absence, they will always feel his presence and support. "Upon the inauguration of the office, we will also announce a dedicated mobile number for the people of Ludhiana. As promised, we will pick up the phone calls and get the work done. I assure you that the same will be delivered."
Addressing the upcoming Jalandhar by-election, Warring emphasized the importance of sending a strong message. "In the previous elections, the people of Punjab relegated BJP leaders to no seats and AAP leaders to a mere three seats. This time, we need to send another clear message. Punjab is currently under a massive debt of ₹350,000 crore, which is projected to increase to ₹500,000 crore. We must stop the AAP government to prevent further financial burden. Through the Jalandhar-West seat, we will show Aam Aadmi Party the door." He also criticized the divisive politics of the BJP, urging the people to safeguard the brotherhood of Punjab.
Warring addressed the recent statements made by the Punjab Chief Minister regarding the state police's involvement in the drug menace. "Being the Home Minister and CM of the state, you cannot tag our hardworking police force like this. Such generalization against our police force is extremely shameful. A large number of the police force are requesting premature retirement due to disagreements with the state government. I urge the CM to sit with the police force and understand their concerns to avoid such situations."
Warring concluded his press conference by adding that during his visit in Ludhiana, he plans to meet numerous people and families to ensure their concerns are addressed. "I am here for the people of Ludhiana and will continue to work for the betterment of the city. I will ensure that no citizen of the city has any complaint during my tenure as the MP of Ludhiana."