Lucknow News: Sarojininagar MLA Rajeshwar Singh launched the ‘Sarojininagar Sports League’ lately to keep the youth of the state fit and to encourage young players to excel. Now he will soon be distributing assistive devices to one thousand Divyangjan
Lucknow: Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Dr. Rajeshwar Singh from Sarojininagar constituency of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, is continuously busy doing development works in his area. He has resolved to empower the Divyangjans of his area. In this direction, on January 14, Rajeshwar Singh is to distribute aids and appliances worth about 50 lakhs to the disabled.
Former IPS officer and BJP MLA Rajeshwar Singh has taken a big step for the development of Divyangjan in the area. He will distribute assistive devices worth 50 lakhs among one thousand divyangjans of the Sarojini Nagar area.
This program will be organized on January 14, 2023 at 10 am in the Green Garden located at Scooter India Crossroads. Dr. Rajeshwar Singh says that the maximum presence of the residents of the area is expected in this program.
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Rajeshwar Singh, who held the post of Joint Director of the Enforcement Directorate (ED), was associated with many high-profile cases and was also involved in major investigations like Maxis Deal, 2G-Spectrum, and Coal Scam. Being a flamboyant and well-known officer of the ED, Rajeshwar Singh is currently a BJP MLA from Sarojini Nagar in Lucknow. After taking VRS, he had entered and won the election for the first time from the Sarojini Nagar seat during the UP assembly elections 2022 on the BJP ticket.
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