Dr. Ahluwalia holds pre-house meeting with councillors
Strategy discussed for mayor elections
Chandigarh, January 8, 2024: In context with the meeting of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation to be held on 9 January, Dr. SS Ahluwalia, Chairman, Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board and co-in-charge, AAP Chandigarh held pre-house meeting with AAP councillors.
Councillors Damanpreet Singh, Jasveer Singh Ladi, Prem Lata, Kuldeep Kumar, Neha Musawat, Anju Katyal, Jaswinder Kaur, Poonam Kumari, Suman Amit Sharma, Lakhbir Singh, Ram Chandra Yadav and Yogesh Dhingra were present in this meeting.
In the meeting tomorrow, there was an open discussion on all the agendas presented in the Municipal Corporation and how to solve all the problems of the city residents. Dr. Ahluwalia discussed all the issues of the city residents with the councillors one by one. He said that we all have to take every agenda for the welfare of the city residents seriously and work on it. He said that the city residents have been suffering from the wrong policies of the old political parties for a long time. We have to understand the needs of the city residents and solve every problem of theirs.
In the meeting Dr. Ahluwalia also discussed with all the councillors and prepared a strategy regarding the elections of new mayor, senior deputy mayor and deputy mayor to be held in the city in the next few days. He told all the councillors that this time AAP candidate will become the Mayor of the Municipal Corporation and the city residents will get rid of the dirty politics of old parties. Aam Aadmi Party will fulfil all the promises made to the city residents before the elections on priority basis and all-round development of the city will be done.
He further said that Aam Aadmi Party is the only party which talks about education, health, corruption and overall development of the city, while all other parties are busy filling their pockets due to which city residents are still yearning for basic facilities. He further said that AAP has done things in Punjab and Delhi which the previous governments could not do in 70 years.