Kathua: Union minister Jitendra Singh filed his nomination papers from the Udhampur-Doda parliamentary constituency in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday. Accompanied by Railways Minister Piyush Goyal, Singh arrived at the deputy commissioner's office in a procession and filed his nomination before the returning officer.
After filing the papers, 64-year-old Singh, the Union Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office, addressed a party rally. "I am seeking votes on my development report card of five years, which is in itself a history of sorts in journey of development in this constituency. There is a long list of major infrastructure projects undertaken and completed," he told reporters here.
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The sitting parliamentarian said that development work carried out in the constituency in the past five years was "hundreds of times higher" than that done in the previous six-and-half decades. "Voting in my favour is vote for return of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the service of the nation and continuance of the development journey," he said.
Singh is pitted against Congress and National Conference coalition candidate Vikramaditya Singh, the son of veteran Congress leader Karan Singh. Polling in the constituency will take place on April 23. Counting of votes will be held on May 23.
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