North West Lok Sabha Seat: Congress State President Devendra Yadav assesses Dr. Udit Raj’s seat, expresses satisfaction over preparations

Dr. Udit Raj gets strong public support, working to address the dissatisfaction of people

New Delhi, May 7, 2024:

Congress State President Devendra Yadav assessed the preparations for the North West Lok Sabha seat of India Alliance candidate Dr. Udit Raj on Tuesday. He was very pleased to see Dr. Udit Raj’s preparations. It should be noted that Dr. Udit Raj is receiving strong public support in this parliamentary constituency. He is not only meeting people and listening to their issues, but also making efforts to address the dissatisfaction amongst people.

On Tuesday, Dr. Udit Raj visited the Narela Assembly constituency. He met with the public in Independent City Narela, Sannoth village, Ghogha village, and reached Sector A-10, Amar Bhavan, engaging with them one on one. He reminded them of the pleasant changes in their lives sue to the work he has done in the past. He also met with former MLA and Kirari district president Surendra Kumar, inquiring about his well-being and discussing the elections thoroughly. He expressed heartfelt gratitude to former MLA Shri Jaswant Rana, Dr. Yogananad Shastri, Mahendra Jain, Nirmala Khatri, Ch. Raj Singh Maan, Ramveer, and Lakshmi Narayan for organizing the events in the Narela Assembly constituency.

During a meeting with Dr. Udit Raj, former legislator Surendra Kumar conveyed his commitment and efforts to ensure the victory of the Congress party in the Lok Sabha elections. Devendra Yadav was also present during this meeting. Dr. Udit Raj expressed gratitude for the welcome and hospitality. Surendra Kumar also assured of his support to wards ensuring Congress’s victory in the North West constituency.

Devendra Yadav also reached the central office and engaged in a detailed discussion on electoral strategy, providing important suggestions.

It should be noted that Dr. Udit Raj has made the contest one-sided on the North West Lok Sabha seat. This time, his competition is with BJP’s Yogendra Chandoliya. BJP has made Yogendra Chandoliya their candidate by cutting the ticket of Hansraj Hans because Hansraj Hans never showed up in the constituency. Therefore, BJP has now thrown this new card. However, Dr. Udit Raj is receiving a lot of love & support from the public.

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