Priority to restore Chandigarh\'s \'lost glory\': Cong candidate Pawan Bansal

Priority to restore Chandigarh's 'lost glory': Cong candidate Pawan Bansal

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Four-time lawmaker and Congress's candidate Wednesday lashed out at his rival and sitting BJP Kirron Kher, alleging "nothing has been achieved" during her tenure, and said his priority would be to restore the "lost glory" of 'city beautiful'.

The Tuesday fielded the former railway from the seat.

Commenting on the tenure of Kher, said, "It has been totally disappointing experience for people. Nothing has been achieved. Only superficial things have been done."

He lamented that the ranking of 'city beautiful', as is popularly known, plunged from the third spot to the 20th in the 'Swachh Survekshan' 2019. "The city has lagged behind in every segment."

"Massive efforts will be required for the city's development," said the 70-year-old leader, surrounded by supporters and friends who congratulated him on being fielded from Chandigarh.

Listing out his priorities, the former -- who won the Chandigarh seat in 1991, 1999, 2004 and 2009, but lost to in the 2014 -- emphasized the need for putting in efforts for development of the city, generating employment and making the city crime-free.

"My priority will be to restore Chandigarh's glory lost during five years of the BJP," said, adding working for cleanliness will be his another priority.

"There is also a need for employment generation by focusing on tourism and services sectors. Making the city crime-free will also be my priority," he added.

Bansal also batted for in the city in order to address the issue of traffic jams. "Over 1.25 lakh vehicles come to the city from other states, causing traffic snarls and parking problem."

Though the reposed faith in old warhorse Bansal, Navjot Kaur Sidhu, the wife of Navjot Singh Sidhu, and former Union Manish Tewari, had also staked claims to the ticket from Chandigarh, considered a party stronghold.

expressed her disappointed over the Congress's decision not to field her from the constituency, where she had already started holding public meetings in anticipation of a party nomination.

"I would have loved it if they had respected a lady trying to showcase her individual work," she told PTI Wednesday.

Bansal on his part expressed gratitude to the party for giving him the ticket. "I will make endeavour to take everybody along.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 18:50 IST