Will be voice of Himachal: Anurag
India, March 6 -- The Congress nominated candidate, Anurag Sharma (48), had risen through the ranks of Congress from being a state general secretary of NSUI in 1996 to 2001 to being nominated to Rajya sabha. "Raising the issues of state's concern in Delhi will be my priority," said Anurag while talking to Hindustan Times on Thursday after filing nominations. "The most burning issue for the state is the discontinuation of the Revenue Deficit Grant (RDG) that I will raise in the Rajya Sabha," said Anurag. "This is a very big thing for me with the party high command as well as chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has shown respect to hard work. I have been associated with the Congress for the last two decades," said Anurag. He added, "It is a moment of pride for me that a hard worker like me got the opportunity to get nominated for Rajya Sabha." Listing priorities, Anurag said, "Raising concerns of discontinuation of RDG. The BJP government at Centre had also stopped MGNERGA which was the backbone for the poor man of the country." He had been working towards promoting adventure sports in the state. "It is Rahul Gandhi's vision that under the 'Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan' I was made the district president. From the very day I was appointed, I started visiting every assembly segment in the district and meeting people. This shows that if a normal worker can get such an opportunity, others can also rise through the organisation," he said....
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