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The Chandni Chowk candidate for the BJP promises a multispecialty hospital

During his Jan Sampark Abhiyan on Sunday, BJP candidate Praveen Khandelwal, who represents Chandni Chowk, revealed grand plans for the region and urged voters to exercise their right to vote with the utmost sincerity.

While interacting with voters and resolving complaints, Khandelwal presented his own “Nelson” formula, promoting a 1-1-1 strategy that prioritizes organizational sturdiness, representation in the Delhi Assembly, and a resounding win in the general election.

To address the problems of the populace, especially those of Residential Welfare Associations (RWAs), Khandelwal visited different parts of the constituency. When he got into office, he promised to help them with all of their problems.

Within his first 100 days as an elected official, Khandelwal revealed intentions to create a 200-bed multi-speciality hospital at Keshavpuram. He also expressed confidence in bringing the idea to PM Narendra Modi. He declared his belief that the project would be implemented effectively and realize the goal of building a cutting-edge hospital.

“Our goal is to make Chandni Chowk an example Lok Sabha constituency and enable RWAs to function as forums for community discussion,” he said.

Khandelwal expressed confidence about his political chances and his resolve to score a landslide victory, buoyed by the popular phrase “Ab ki baar, 400 paar.”

He traveled to Shalimar Bagh, Model Town, Kalyan Vihar, Gurmandi, and Gujranwala Town throughout the day and was overwhelmingly greeted with support by the locals.

He emphasized the necessity for Kejriwal and his allies to resign immediately and requested in-depth investigations into sensitive instances by organizations like the Central Vigilance Commission, Enforcement Directorate, National Investigation Agency, and Central Bureau of Investigation.

Goyal stressed how urgent the issue was, saying, “The liberation of nearly 20 million people of Delhi from these foreign CI agents is imperative.”

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