User talk:Samratbhandari

Samrat Deep Bhandari is a law graduate, with M Sc. In Finance, Regulation and Risk Management, is also a dual qualified Chartered Secretary. Attended Harvard Business School, the ISMA Centre at the University of Reading and has been in the financial services for the last ten years. A revolutionary entrepreneur, who believes in optimum deployment of resources in Bedford in pursuit of its financial independence and growth, Samrat is an avid reader, a badminton enthusiast and has a keen interest in global economics and the financial markets.

Bedford has consistently been undersold as an investment destination and this has to change - change for the better- because Bedford deserves better. With this view and conviction, Samrat Deep Bhandari, the enterprising young businessman from Bedford is contesting for the Parliamentary General election from the Bedford and Kempston constituency.

Samrat Deep Bhandari is a law graduate, with M Sc. In Finance, Regulation and Risk Management, is also a dual qualified Chartered Secretary. Attended Harvard Business School, the ISMA Centre at the University of Reading and has been in the financial services for the last ten years. An entrepreneur, who believes in optimum deployment of resources in Bedford in pursuit of its financial independence and growth, Samrat is an avid reader, a badminton enthusiast and has a keen interest in global economics and the financial markets.

Samrat’s main objective is to draw the attention of people of Bedford and Kempston to why Bedford continually fails to capitalise its centrality and connectivity to the maximum? Bedford within a two hour drive has a 30 million strong market place or half the UK population in an arc touching London, Birmingham, Oxford, Cambridge, Luton and many other towns. Bedford has a huge geographical heritage too. Bedford surely deserves the political will to transform itself into a knowledge and educational hub, a top tier city from the habitually talked-down status of a mere commuter town- a place with tourism and major sporting events capitalising its 1200 year history and tradition.

It is time we celebrated democracy by involving our people to make Bedford the centre of global growth. Samrat asks the voters to vote for the city and not for a party.Samratbhandari (talk) 17:44, 18 April 2010 (UTC)