From security to gau mata, promises have wide range

  • | Tuesday | 26th March, 2019

So I formed a political outfit to raise these issues,” said the founder of the Rashtriya Bhartiya Jan Jan Party. That is why I am contesting this election,” said Tomar. To understand the pain of people, you need to have an MP who comes from a humble background. She is also popularly known as ‘Mataji’.Geeta Pal, who is the candidate from Praveen Togadia’s Hindustan Nirman Dal, also had mandir on her mind. An indignant Choudhary showed them his nomination papers and was subsequently allowed in.Sonu Tomar ‘Galand’, another candidate, came wearing Rajasthani headgear and flashed the victory sign as he emerged from the election office.

Ghaziabad: The last day of filing nomination papers in Ghaziabad saw hectic activity as nominees — from a former cop to a ‘godwoman’, heavyweights to candidates from lesser known parties — made a beeline for the election office. While some were accompanied by several supporters, others came alone looking for endorsers.Mohan Lal, who retired last year from the post of deputy SP from Moradabad, is fighting on a Revolutionary Socialist Party ( Athawale ) ticket. Surrounded by a small group of supporters, Lal, after filing his papers, said: “I have served as an SHO in Ghaziabad’s Sihani Gate police station and I am well aware of the law and order problems in the city. I am fighting the election with a promise that if I win, I will enforce the rule of law in a more effective manner and my past experience as a police officer will come in handy.”When asked about his chances of winning, he said: “That does not matter. The important thing is that instead of cribbing about problems, I am willing to take the first step.”‘Godwoman’ Divya Yogmaya Saraswati , meanwhile, is contesting on the issues of gau mata (cow) and mandir (Ram temple).“Prominent political parties have been talking about the condition of gau mata and temple but have done nothing so far. So I formed a political outfit to raise these issues,” said the founder of the Rashtriya Bhartiya Jan Jan Party. She is also popularly known as ‘Mataji’.Geeta Pal, who is the candidate from Praveen Togadia’s Hindustan Nirman Dal, also had mandir on her mind. “The BJP has failed its people. Under Dr Praveen Togadia, our party wants to bring the temple issue to the forefront,” said Pal.Nathu Singh Choudhary, who came to file papers as an Independent, was stopped from entering the election office by cops , who thought he was a supporter of one of the other candidates. An indignant Choudhary showed them his nomination papers and was subsequently allowed in.Sonu Tomar ‘Galand’, another candidate, came wearing Rajasthani headgear and flashed the victory sign as he emerged from the election office. “All prominent parties and high-profile candidates are fooling people. To understand the pain of people, you need to have an MP who comes from a humble background. That is why I am contesting this election,” said Tomar.

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