KALYAN: Shiv Sena MLA Vishwanath Bhoir from the Kalyan (West) assembly on Tuesday presented a report card of the work he did in the last five years.
He stated that during his five-year tenure, he completed development work worth more than Rs 2 thousand crore in his assembly constituency. Many development projects have been completed, while others are still in progress.
While presenting the report card in the presence of other local senior leaders and party workers, Bhoir shared information about the work done in the assembly.
This mainly included the Patripul rail flyover, Ring Road, City Park, SATIS work outside the Kalyan station area under the Smart City mission, Vadavali rail flyover, Titwala railway gate flyover, Durgadi flyover, and many major cement roads in the city.
In response to journalists' questions about BJP leaders claiming this Shiv Sena's seat, Vishwanath Bhoir said that as a Mahayuti, they will all work with dedication for whichever party gets the ticket from there.
Bhoir also mentioned that out of the last five years, 2.5 years were spent dealing with the corona pandemic, while in the remaining 2.5 years, he got the opportunity to do most of the development work.
He stated that during his five-year tenure, he completed development work worth more than Rs 2 thousand crore in his assembly constituency. Many development projects have been completed, while others are still in progress.
While presenting the report card in the presence of other local senior leaders and party workers, Bhoir shared information about the work done in the assembly.
This mainly included the Patripul rail flyover, Ring Road, City Park, SATIS work outside the Kalyan station area under the Smart City mission, Vadavali rail flyover, Titwala railway gate flyover, Durgadi flyover, and many major cement roads in the city.
In response to journalists' questions about BJP leaders claiming this Shiv Sena's seat, Vishwanath Bhoir said that as a Mahayuti, they will all work with dedication for whichever party gets the ticket from there.
Bhoir also mentioned that out of the last five years, 2.5 years were spent dealing with the corona pandemic, while in the remaining 2.5 years, he got the opportunity to do most of the development work.
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