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Tractor Union resolves to press NOTA button in forthcoming DDC elections
11/25/2020 10:03:07 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: Tractor Union of Jammu, under the leadership of Arif Hussain, Chairman of the Union today organized a meeting in wake of forthcoming DDC elections in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing the meeting, Arif said that Union has unanimously decided to press NOTA button in forthcoming DDC elections to show resentment against all political parties which completely failed to raise their genuine demands and leaving them at the verge of starvation.
He said that the ban on mining has largely affected daily earners, who are dependent on mining. "If this ban continues, affected families will die of starvation, as it has affected everyone from labourers and mine owners to transporters, " said Arif, adding that since the ban on mining, families concerned with this occupation have been struggling to make both their ends meet.
The Covid-19 pandemic has come as nightmare for them squeezing all their reserves and putting them in extremely hardships. He asked all those involved in this occupation should question representatives of political parties who approached them for their support that what have their parties done in addressing their genuine demands and should return them with respect so that they can understand their sufferings.
Arif maintained that despite approaching all the concerned platforms to get their issues mitigated and even after knocking every door, nothing has been done in this regard so far despite the fact that over thousands of labourers and their families engaged in mining have been severely affected by the ban.
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