Raja warring reaches Ludhiana

While thanking to people of Ludiana, Warring said Bittu should focus on railways and food.

Ludhiana: State President of Punjab Congress and Ludhiana MP Amarinder Singh Raja Warring reached the city today. Warring thanked the voters of the city, who voted for him and made him an MP.

In Ludhiana today, Warring had four programs. First of all, he reached Rajat Resort of Assembly constituency Dakha at 10 a.m., where he met the voters until about noon. At 1 p.m., Warring met the people in Dehlon, constituency Gill, and talked to them.

While talking to journalists, Warring said that he will soon open his office in Ludhiana, where people can easily come to get their work done. If anyone wants to meet him, he can meet him there. He said that the people of Ludhiana have been very kind to him. Today, he thanked the people in Dakha, Gill, Central, and Atma Nagar.

Warring said that he should thank the people of Punjab, who have given Congress an edge in Punjab in such large numbers in the Lok Sabha.

While thanking people Warring added that voice of the people of Punjab will now be heard in Parliament.

Reporters questioned Warring, saying that Bittu had said in an interview that if the Punjab government does not get Warring investigated properly, he will get him investigated by the ED. Warring said that if Bittu wants, he can get the investigation done.

Warring said that it would be better if Bittu worked for railways and food processing in Punjab it would be better.

Warring said that we should do positive politics. If we engage in negative politics, we will not be able to stay in politics for long.

Politics has no place for an angry person. Warring said that the Congress high command will decide whether Amrita Warring should contest the election from Gidderbaha or not.

Warring said that Sukhbir Badal should understand from the distance that SAD MLA Manpreet Singh Ayali has kept from party activities how important it is for the party to implement the Jhundha report. Sukhbir should give up his desire for the post of party chief.