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Weaker sections are bearing brunt of BJP’s anti-poor policies: Bhalla
1/29/2020 10:31:12 PM
Early times Report

Jammu, Jan 29: In order to mobilize public opinion regarding BJP anti people policies especially weaker sections of society, former Minister and senior Congress leader Raman Bhalla today organized series of public meetings to reach-out people at the grass root level from Darap Panchayat in Gandhi Nagar constituency. The meetings were organized by Sarpanch Darap Panchayat Kashmira Singh. Prominent among those present on the occasion include Parveen Kumar,Aswani ,Kuldeep Singh ,Rangil Singh,Mohinder Singh ,Balwinder Singh ,Baldev Singh,Sukhdev Singh ,Sulinder Singh,Amandeep Singh.Describing Congress Party as an instrument of service to the people and having always worked for upliftment and well being of the people keeping aside their caste, colour, region or religion, former Minister and senior Congress leader Raman Bhalla on Wednesday said that Congress Party has always defeated the autocratic behaviour of those who believe in suppressing or oppressing and victimizing the masses or opponents while in power. Speaking on the occasion, Bhalla said that Congress Party has always been desirous to take everyone on board with regard to equal development of all sections of society, has determination to address issues confronting people of J&K, as party alone had delivered enough and remained committed to make J&K a progressive and developed one. He said remote and far-flung areas are facing great hardships on account of healthcare, education, road connectivity, power & drinking water facilities and said that the such areas failed to get attention of BJP government to provide adequate basic facilities to the people in all spheres of life, but it is unfortunate that the government has neglected these areas in every sphere of life and people are left on the mercy of God.
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