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 Elect Me and See the Difference: Syed Tajamul’s Appeal to Bandipora Voters

Bandipora: In a passionate appeal to the Bandipora voters, Syed Tajamul contesting the upcoming assembly elections on the PDP ticket urged voters to give him a chance to represent them and witness the difference he can make in addressing their grievances.

While talking to the news agency Kashmir News Trust, Syed Tajamul emphasized that he is committed to listening to the concerns of people and working tirelessly to resolve their issues. He assured the voters that he would be a strong voice for their rights and interests in the legislative assembly.

“I understand the problems faced by our people, and I am dedicated to finding solutions. I will work closely with the people, understand their grievances, and address them effectively. I promise to be a responsive and accountable representative, always available to listen and help,” he said.

Syed Tajamul – the journalist turned politician highlighted his vision for the constituency, outlining his plans to improve infrastructure, enhance healthcare and education facilities, and promote economic growth. He also emphasized his commitment to transparency and accountability, promising to regularly update the voters on his work and involve them in the decision-making process.

“I am not a politician who will disappear after the elections. I will be a constant presence in the constituency, working for the people and with the people. I urge you to give me this opportunity to serve you, and I promise that you will see the difference,” Syed Tajamul said.

He said a large number of voters who wish to see a new face representing them have already expressed their support for him, saying they were impressed by his sincerity and commitment to addressing their grievances.

“My message of change and accountability will hopefully strike a chord with voters who are seeking a fresh approach to politics. My sincere promise to listen to their concerns and work tirelessly to address them may bear fruits,” he told KNT.

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