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Congress leader blames PDP-BJP for aggravated law & order situation
5/8/2019 10:36:28 PM
Early Times Report
Kalakote, May 8: Congress leader and National coordinator All India Congress Committee Vichar Vibhag Ashok Kumar Sharma has said that PDP-BJP government was responsible for aggravated law and order situation in the state.
Addressing a meeting of Block Congress Committee Dangri at Rajouri, Ashok Kumar Sharma said that Kalakote has suffered immensely on all fronts due to the sellout by last BJP-PDP government, emphasizing people not to believe both the parties again and defeat their falsehood & treachery.
Addressing the meeting of BCC Dangri, Sharma told the people that it is essential to defeat the politics of opportunism and exploitation on the part of PDP-BJP government, as these opportunist Parties are fully responsible for the loss of innocent lives at borders and damages caused to peace and development in the State especially in Kalakote.
Sharma lambasted BJP and said that BJP will face the defeat miserably because people of the country have decided to vote against the saffron party for deceiving them on development and employment front, besides failing them on all fronts after securing votes resulting in there was complete chaos and restlessness among the people.
Prominent among other who participated the meeting were Bashir Ahmedh, Member PCC, Er Rattan Mehta, Adv. Juniad Hussain, Haji Rafiq Bajjar, Arun Sharma, Arjun Sharma, Secretary JKPYC, Harsh Kumar, Molvi Mohd. Mushtaq, Ashok Kumar, Kasturi Lal, Amar Nath, Shabir Ahmedh, Namberdar Baldev, Davinder Jasyal, General Secretary, DYC Rajouri, Nazir Ahmedh, Girdhari Lal, Kulvir Singh, Sanjay Sandhu, Javid Iqbal.
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