MLA Kulwant Singh Campaigns in Ward 42, Highlights Vision for Local Development and Civic Improvement

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MLA Kulwant Singh campaigns in Ward 42 and meets residents while supporting Sarabjit Singh Samana's candidature in the Municipal Corporation elections.

As campaigning for the Mohali Municipal Corporation elections continued across the city, MLA Kulwant Singh visited Ward No. 42 to support Aam Aadmi Party candidate S. Sarabjit Singh Samana. During the outreach programme, he met local residents, interacted with community members, and discussed key issues related to civic services, infrastructure, and the future development of the area.

The campaign provided an opportunity for residents to directly share their concerns and expectations regarding ward-level development. Discussions focused on issues such as road maintenance, sanitation, street lighting, public amenities, water supply, waste management, and other essential civic services that impact the daily lives of residents. Such interactions help strengthen communication between citizens and their representatives while ensuring that local priorities remain at the forefront of development planning.

Ward 42, like many other parts of SAS Nagar Mohali, continues to witness urban growth and increasing demand for quality public services. Municipal councillors play an important role in addressing these needs by acting as a bridge between residents and the Municipal Corporation. Their responsibilities include monitoring civic works, raising public concerns before the administration, and ensuring that development projects are implemented effectively.

Mohali’s continued expansion has made strong local governance more important than ever. Effective municipal administration is essential for maintaining public infrastructure, improving community facilities, and enhancing the overall quality of life for residents. Through regular engagement with citizens, elected representatives can better understand local challenges and work towards practical solutions.

The campaign also emphasized the importance of public participation in the democratic process. Residents were encouraged to actively exercise their right to vote and contribute to shaping the future of their communities. Strong civic engagement helps create greater accountability and ensures that governance remains focused on the needs of the people.

Under the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab Government has prioritized citizen-centric governance, improved public services, and strengthened local institutions. Municipal representatives are expected to play a significant role in supporting these objectives by ensuring that development reaches every ward and neighbourhood.

Speaking on the occasion, MLA Kulwant Singh said that local development requires dedicated leadership, public participation, and continuous engagement with residents. He encouraged people to support representatives who are committed to serving the community and addressing local concerns with sincerity and dedication.

He further expressed confidence that S. Sarabjit Singh Samana would work tirelessly for the welfare of Ward 42 residents and contribute towards strengthening civic services and public infrastructure. He assured the people that continued efforts would be made to ensure all-round development of the area and improve the quality of life for residents.

The campaign concluded with interactions between residents and local leaders, reflecting the importance of grassroots engagement in democratic governance. As Mohali prepares for the Municipal Corporation elections, the focus remains on development, better civic services, and building stronger communities through responsive local governance.

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