Nirmal promises to make Billawar a model constituency

Excelsior Correspondent

BJP candidate from Billawar Dr Nirmal Singh addressing public meeting on Saturday.
BJP candidate from Billawar Dr Nirmal Singh addressing public meeting on Saturday.

BILLAWAR, Dec 6: Expressing his serious concern over abject backwardness and under-development in entire Billawar Assembly Segment, senior BJP leader and party candidate for Billawar Dr Nirmal Singh today said that if elected he will strive to solve all problems of the people. He promised that a vision document would be prepared for socio-economic growth of the residents of Billawar.
Addressing series of public meetings in Madoon, Plaea, Deho, Sallaha, Kanta, Katli, Began areas of Billawar Assembly Segment, Dr Nirmal Singh regretted that successive Governments have deliberately ignored this segment and the elected representatives of this segment have betrayed their people time and again. Begun Sarpanch Sudesh Kumar also joined BJP. Sudesh Kumar said “BJP is the right party in the State which can develop the State in the right way”.
Dr Singh, while pointing towards deplorable conditions of education sector in this Assembly Segment, said youth of this area are intelligent but they are not provide necessary infrastructure. “Most of the schools are without adequate teaching staff and this shortage is badly affecting study of the students”, Dr Singh pointed out and added that despite directions of the Apex Court most of the schools in this Assembly segment were without proper facilities. “I failed to understand what our elected representative have done during the last 12 years for the people”, he said and reminded the people that elected representative of this Assembly Segment remained minister for six long years but he even failed to provide infrastructure in the schools not to say of improving socio-economic conditions of common masses of this belt.
Dr Singh further alleged that huge funds sanctioned by the Central Government under Rashtriya Madhiyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) were pocketed by the touts of local MLA, who himself is a Minister in the government. “Most of the schools in Billawar Assembly segment lack toilets and where funds sanctioned under RMSA have gone,” he asked.