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Hirsh Vardhan Singh, an Indian American engineer and businessman has announced that he would make a run for the governor of New Jersey as a Republican candidate. Incumbent Governor Chris Christie, a Republican, is termed out and cannot seek reelection.

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Singh tweeted: “We need a new vision if we want to cut property taxes, fix our infrastructure and bring jobs back to #NewJersey http://singhforjersey.com”

Singh said that his campaign platform would lead with the slogan: ‘It’s Time Innovate’. He believe that the state has been suffering due to petty partisanship and offers a bold vision to improve the lives of New Jersey residents through a strategic infrastructure development, Fairness Formula, ending medical malpractice and tort reform, tax cuts for small businesses and the legalization of cannabis, according to a press release from his campaign.

Singh says state’s over-regulation has harmed the realization of the American Dream by attacking social mobility. He will be focusing on issues such as fixing property taxes, wages of manufacturing jobs, K-12 education and state overregulation.

“Singh “is a results-driven leader who directs and manages small and large teams of corporations providing the most cutting edge engineering solutions and services nationwide across the civilian and defence government agencies, the statement said.

While addressing the Ocean County GOP, he had noted that the problems in the state are the result of a flawed philosophy of government held by state leaders. His belief is that the solution can be found in the state’s motto: Liberty and prosperity. Through liberty we attain prosperity, Singh’s office said.

Singh plans to work tirelessly to bring prosperity back, fix the state’s skyrocketed property tax, the broken education system, fix transportation infrastructure and make New Jersey a national leader in technological innovation, the news release stated.

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The New Jersey primary is scheduled on June 6, 2017. Singh will be facing at least four other candidates in the GOP primary, including state Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, Lt. Gov and Secretary of State Kim Guadagno, Nutley Commissioner of Public Affairs Steven Rogers and businessman Joseph Rudy Rullo.

Brought up in the Atlantic County in New Jersey, Singh has earned an engineering degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

By Premji