AAP government will bring industrial revolution in Punjab by taking traders and businessmen along: Manish Sisodia

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Jalandhar: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national leader and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia interacted with the traders, businessmen, industrialists and shopkeepers during a program held in Jalandhar on Wednesday; so that the industry of Punjab can be recognized at the global level and story of a new Punjab can be written.

The traders, businessmen and industrialists belonging to various industries including travel-tourism and hospitality industry, leather industry, sports industry, transport industry and salons shared their problems and challenges with Manish Sisodia and raised the demand for strengthening the industry including their solution on the formation of the AAP government.

While replying to the questions of the traders and businessmen, Manish Sisodia said that industrial revolution will be brought in Punjab on the formation of the AAP government. He said that only if trade and business will increase in Punjab, employment will increase and the government’s treasury will also be filled. Only if friendly relations are formed between the government and the industry, Punjab will move forward on the path of development and the youth of Punjab will strengthen their home by staying close to their loved ones by avoiding going abroad and settling down.

Manish Sisodia, while addressing a question of a businessman related to the travel-tourism and hospitality industry, promised to give a global recognition to Punjab, especially by promoting tourism. He said that the land of five rivers would be developed as a tourist destination and promoted with the tagline ‘Jee Aaya Nu’. Sisodia said that the history-art and culture, geographical region, agriculture and various other vibrant characters of Punjab would not only give a unique identity to Punjab on the global map, but with honest and practical politics, Punjab would be taken to such a position that not the people of Punjab; but the people from abroad would like to come to Punjab.