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Hoshiarpur/Dasuya, November 23
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national leader and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia interacted with various traders, businessmen, industrialists, educationists and teachers in Hoshiarpur and Dasuya cities; so that by understanding the needs, challenges and problems of the business world and the education system, they can present their solutions in front of the people in the party’s manifesto for 2022 Assembly elections.
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Manish Sisodia listened to the concerns/problems of traders, businessmen, industrialists and teachers and also shared with them the political will of the AAP to address them. He said that all the traders and businessmen of the business world have many problems, but they also have the solutions; the need is only of the political will. Sisodia said that every trader, small and big, including industrialists and businessmen of Punjab, knows what their problem is and its solution, the government just has to listen to it.
The AAP leader, while answering the questions of many industrialists/ businessmen, said that it was unfortunate that the politicians of Punjab not only neglected the industry, but also lost the trust of the people for strengthening the education system. Sisodia said that the government education system of Punjab was ignored and due to this people have lost their trust in the government. He cited the example that before the AAP government was formed in Delhi, the attitude of the people towards government schools was despondent, similar to that of Punjab. But, the AAP with political will and holding meetings with academicians and teachers, found solutions and implemented the policy of solution.
He further said that today the government schools of Delhi were at such a stage that their example was being given in the country and abroad. Sisodia said that the AAP had demonstrated by strengthening the education system in Delhi and will show it on the formation of the AAP government. Apart from this, Sisodia told the traders, businessmen and industrialists, that till now the political parties have given more emphasis on ruining the industry of Punjab, because there is so much political interference in Punjab that first the leaders ask for their share and then the inspectors ask for their share.
Unless traders, businessmen and industry do not get exemptions and facilities, by that time neither employment will increase nor any state or country can progress, said Manish Sisodia. He gave the example of Delhi and explained that efforts were being made by the AAP to develop business ideas in the minds of children to strengthen the business-industry world. Different types of diplomas, courses and other types of training are being given in different universities, so that new dimensions of business can be established by removing unemployment.
Manish Sisodia said that the government fraud takes place under the guise of affidavit that is why Arvind Kejriwal abolished 454 types of affidavits in Delhi. This closed the ‘setting’ window of government offices and ended the commission of brokers. In Delhi, 140 types of facilities are available sitting at home by just dialing 1076.
He said that only when the politics of the country would be honest for education and business, the country would develop. If you promote business then only you will get employment. Sisodia said that work has been started in Delhi for the beginning of a new era of industry and new dimensions will also be set for the revival of the industry after the formation of the AAP government in Punjab.
On the occasion, Hoshiarpur constituency in-charge Brahm Shankar Jimpa, Dasuya constituency in-charge Karamvir Ghumman, Dr Anil Bhardwaj, Shiv Kaura, Harminder Singh Bakshi, Sandeep Saini, Jaspal Chechi, Dilip Ohri, Mohan Lal, Karmjit Kaur, Raman Mittal and Anil Thakur were also present.