Rastrawadi
Janlok Party to contest on Lok Sabha seat from Haryana in coalition
Party
opens Haryana State Unit office in Chandigarh; Announces Executive Body
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Vinay Kumar
Chandigarh
Sher Singh Rana,
National President, Rastrawadi Janlok Party today announced that the party
would be contesting from one Lok Sabha seat in Haryana and one in Uttar
Pradesh. Party candidates will be contesting on behalf of another national
party, with which talks had already been held for a coalition. The party
candidates contest on alliance party ticket from Karnal seat in Haryana and
Gautam Budh Nagar in UP. The alliance will be announced in a few days, informed
Rana. While addressing mediapersons here today, Rana also announced the opening
of party’s regional office in Sector 33 here. He also announced the office
bearers of Haryana State Unit of the party, who would be working to strengthen
the party presence in the state. The name of Haryana president of the party
will however be announced later. The party also announced that it would
independently contest Vidhan Sabha elections in the state of Haryana. The party
plans padh yatra in the state in the last week of May soon
after Lok Sabha polls. “We will study each district of Haryana and people will
be educated on party’s ideology and it will only after studying each district
that party will decide on which seats it would be contesting elections”, Rana
added. He said the party will work for the welfare of general category who have
not been taken care by anyone, including the BJP government in Haryana. There
is a need to create more employment opportunities for them, besides several
other issues, he added.The Haryana Unit executive members will be Rahul
Chauhan, State Vice President, Madhu Rawat, Mahila Unit Vice President, and
Founder Members, Vinay Som, Mohar Singh and Jatinder Saini. Meanwhile youth
wing of the party would be holding a blood donation camp with support from PGI
blood bank on April 13. Sher Singh Rana would be weighed against blood on the
occasion, informed Parveen Chauhan, youth wing leader.
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