Salaria, accompanied by BJP president Vijay Sampla, visited the border-lying areas of the constituency today.
The foundation stone of the electricity sub-station in Bamial was laid during the Akali-BJP government regime and the village sarpanch had donated his land for the project.
Salaria alleged that after the change of government in the state, the project got stalled.
The BJP leader said that he will ensure that the construction work of Bamial sub-station is completed after winning the bypoll.
"I was born and brought up in Gurdaspur and I understand the problems of the people here. One who is an outsider and has already been rejected by the voters of another area, neither understands the sentiments of the locals, nor will he visit this place afterwards," Salaria said.
What can you expect from a person who couldn't retain the confidence of the people of his constituency, he asked in an apparent dig at Congress candidate Sunil Jhakhar, who had lost from the Abohar Assembly seat during the state Assembly polls.
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