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Newly elected MP Kangana inaugurated her office, said acting is my primary work, will continue public service

Mandi: Newly elected MP from Mandi Lok Sabha seat of Himachal Pradesh Kangana Ranaut inaugurated the MP Jan Samvad office on Wednesday. During this, while talking to the media, Kangana said that any person from Mandi parliamentary constituency can come to the office with his Aadhar card.

In response to a question, Kangana said, movie is her primary work. She has also got the responsibility of serving the public, so she will do this work too. She said, ‘I will not give people a chance to complain about anything.’

Congress held responsible for Smart City project in Mandi

On the question of media personnel, Kangana said, Mandi’s Smart City project is stuck because of Congress. When the journalist asked how the project is stuck because of Congress, because in reality this project is of the Center. On this, Kangana evaded the question by giving a vague answer and said that when BJP government is formed in Himachal, the project will be completed.

During this time, Kangana also called the Udaan scheme of the Central Government as the scheme of the State Government.

People should come with their complaints by showing their Aadhar Card

She said that our aim is not only to get the work done, but those who have the will to do public service and politics, such people can also come to this office and join her. She said, people of the parliamentary constituency can come to their homes in Manali and Sarkaghat and tell their problems apart from this office opened in Mandi Sadar.

Kangana said, the budget session is coming. In view of this, she is putting five to six questions every day. The issues of the public will be raised in the Parliament.

Did not campaign in the by-election due to oath and work

On the question of not campaigning in the assembly by-election on three seats of Himachal, Kangana said, she had to take oath in the Parliament. Due to oath taking and work in Delhi, she could not come to campaign in the by-election.

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