Vote Yatra: Power cut, roads and development issues in Raisen will be a challenge in the elections

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Vote Yatra: Power cut, roads and development issues in Raisen will be a challenge in the elections

Raisen. Vote Yatra being taken out by INH News and News2News.in reached Raisen to probe the local issues and voters’ mind and tried to know the opinion of the voters. INS News correspondent Anurag Malviya tried to find out the trends, issues of local voters, women, youth and local leaders of Raisen. In this program of Vote Yatra, BJP District President Rakesh Sharma, Raisen Municipality President, Savita Jamna Sen Raju Mehra, Congress leader Mandideep and many BJP Congress leaders and workers were present.

Resentment about health facilities

During the Vote Yatra, the anger of the local residents was seen against Madhya Pradesh government minister Prabhuram Chaudhary. Even after the local voters being ministers for five consecutive years, the pace of development works in the district remained slow. A hospital has been built in the Health Minister’s area, but there is no doctor. People say that it can be guessed that how will be the health services in the state?

These issues dominated

During the Vote Yatra, the ruling party claimed to lay a network of roads in Raisen district. On the other hand, the Congress says that a road for which Rs 32 crore was allocated, but this road has not been constructed for three years. On the other hand, the local voters say that the development of Raisen has reduced. During the Vote Yatra, the issue of the then Congress MLA changing sides and joining the BJP dominated. BJP leaders say that before making allegations, Congress leaders should look into their own guts and see why this happens only with Congress. Still four Congress leaders are roaming around to contest the election, but there is only one leader from BJP, that is Prabhu Ram Choudhary.

Development of rural areas main issue

During the Vote Yatra, the issue of lack of development in the rural areas of Raisen district was overshadowed. The condition of rural areas of Congress district is worse. The local people alleged that when the district headquarters itself is not being developed, then it is futile to imagine the development of the rural areas.

Rs 32 crore allocated for the road, the work is stalled

During the Vote Yatra, the ruling party claimed to lay a network of roads in Raisen district. On the other hand, the Congress says that a road for which Rs 32 crore was allocated, but this road has not been constructed for three years. On the other hand, the local voters say that the development of Raisen has reduced. During the Vote Yatra, the issue of the then Congress MLA changing sides and joining the BJP dominated. BJP leaders say that before making allegations, Congress leaders should look into their own guts and see why this happens only with Congress. Still four Congress leaders are roaming around to contest the election, but there is only one leader from BJP, that is Prabhu Ram Choudhary.

demand for medical college

The issue of non-availability of a medical college in Raisen also figured during the voting. The Congress alleged that despite the health minister of the state being from this district, Raisen could not get a medical college. The same BJP leaders say that the paperwork for the medical college has been completed and Raisen will get the gift of a medical college in the next budget.

Voters said this

The issue of undeclared power cuts in the area dominated during the voting. Local people say that there are undeclared power cuts in the entire district, but no one is ready to listen to the plea of ​​the public. Some local people say that corruption is prevalent in the entire district. No work is being done in the district without money.

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