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Development claims by BJP ex-MLA bogus, manipulated: Congress
12/1/2019 9:38:26 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 1: Castigating former BJP MLA Bali Bhagat for manipulating claims of development in the constituency, Senior Congress Leader Jung Bahadur Sharma said that assertions made by BJP leader are nothing but bundles of lies with no basis at all. He said that toeing the line of his senior party colleagues he has also achieved mastery in presenting colourful headlines and creating noisy media hype despite achieving a big zero at the ground level where people are still lurching for the mere basic amenities.
"Whatever, he is saying or taking credit of is either completed or initiated by the previous Congress government and his assertions are completely bogus and part of propaganda of his party," he said in the meeting held here on Sunday.
Jung Bahadur Sharma, Block President Congress, Bhalwal, said that the project of 100-beded hospital was recommended and initiated by the former Deputy Chief Minister Pt Mangat Ram during the regime of Congress Government in the erstwhile J&K State. He said that the Paloura Degree College was also constructed during the regime of Congress Government in J&K when Ghulam Nabi Azad was the Chief Minister of J&K and Mula Ram, Ex MLA of Raipur Domana Constituency was the Cabinet Minister. He said that BJP leaders did nothing for the welfare of people except befooling them by taking advantages of development works initiated by Congress during its regime in J&K and at the Centre.
The Block President also asserted that the four-lanning of Jammu Akhnoor project, which BJP is trying to take credit of it, was the old project and initiated during the regime of Congress Government in 2004-05. He said that the most of the roads falling under the Raipur Domana Constituency are presently in shambles. He said the commuters are facing numerous problems due to dilapidated condition of Bantalab-Grota Road. "It is unfortunate to say that BJP leaders are claiming of massive development has taken place but the actual position on ground is something else," he said, asked him (BJP Ex MLA) to come out of his house to see the miseries of the people of Raipur Domana constituency who are decrying of basic amenities. He said that the people are still suffering due to lack of power and water crisis.
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