BJP MP Sunny Deol’s missing posters appeared in Punjab’s Pathankot
Published By : Bratati Baral | October 7, 2022 12:19 PM
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Pathankot, Oct 7: Missing poster of BJP MP Sunny Deol ‘gumshuda ki talash (search for missing) has been found in Punjab’s Pathankot. The posters have been pasted on the walls of several houses, railway stations and vehicles in the city. Deol never came to Gurdaspur after becoming an MP. If he does not want to work, he should resign from the post, said those who have pasted the posters. Deol had won the 2019 General elections on a BJP ticket. "After becoming the MP, he never visited Gurdaspur. He calls himself the son of Punjab, but he hasn't brought any industrial development, has not allocated MP funds or brought any central government scheme here," news agency ANI quoted a protesting local as saying.
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