Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Three-way contest on cards in divisional HQ

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rural areas. A Gaurav path has been constructe­d by spending by ₹60 lakh in each panchayat,” said 64-year-old Bansal, who was the chairman of Bharatpur Municipal Council from 1994 to 1999.

Subhash Garg, Ashok Awasthi and Dharmendra Sharma are some of the prominent candidates seeking Congress nomination in the assembly segment.

“I have been spreading public welfare policies of the Congress among the people. I have covered all villages in the constituen­cy under Mera Gaurav Mera Booth drive,” said Subhash Garg, former chairman of Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education.

“Bharatpur city constituen­cy needs Yamuna water, Chambal water, water from Panchna dam in Karauli. Chambal drinking water project was set up during the Congress rule. But, its water did not reach many areas in city and villages,” he said.

“People in the city have been facing stray cattle menace. Municipal Corporatio­n failed to provide good parks, lights, roads in the city,” Garg said.

Girdhari Tiwari, divisional in-charge of Bharat Vahini Party and its candidate in the seat, said the people have decided to remove the BJP and Congress after both the parties failed to develop the constituen­cy.

“They enjoyed and earned. However, ignored the people during their MLA tenure,” Tiwari said. BHARATPUR DISTRICT

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