news details |
|
|
| Rahul Gandhi wants vibrant, powerful PRIs in JK: Saroori | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT KISHTWAR, Dec 1: In order to mobilize the support of elected representatives from Panchayats, former Minister and MLA Inderwal Ghulam Mohammad Saroori during a meeting held with Panchs and Sarpanchs of Bhalesa urged them to vote for the coalition candidates for the Legislative Council elections Sham Lal Bhagat (Congress) and Dr Shehnaz Ganai (National Conference). While addressing the Sarpanchs and Panchs at Khara, Bhalesha area of Doda District which is also the home town of Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, Saroori asked them to ensure the victory of coalition candidates and warned them about the divisive politics of opposition. He appealed to the Panchayat Members to vote for the coalition candidates to ensure that the strength of Panchayats grows manifold. He informed them of the various decision taken by the Congress Party high command to strengthen the PRI in Jammu and Kashmir and said that only coalition candidates in real sense can play an important role for strengthening and developing this institution. He said that MLC election has provided a golden opportunity to the workers of the two parties to develop strong bonds of coalition at grass root. "AICC General Secretary Rahul Gandhi had made it clear to make PRI's strong, vibrant and powerful so that they can deliver and grow in Jammu and Kashmir state", Saroori added. Saroori said that UPA and State coalition government took up massive developmental projects in terms of developing infrastructure in all the three regions viz Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh thereby assuring peace and prosperity for all the sections of the society. He said government has always supported Sarpanches and Panches to ensure that they can withstand on their own legs and deliver and act as powerful and viable public institutions. "We created these institutions with sincerity and are in the process of making them fully empowered," Saroori said. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|