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| NC maiden public hearing: Hit or flop? | | When Tens turned into Hundreds | | early times report JAMMU, Feb 7: While sharp reactions continue to pour in from across the polity of the state against the practice of Ministers availing themselves for public hearings at NC's party head quarters at Chief Minister's behest, the Party projected fudged figures of the attendance in the maiden public hearing in the media in a bid to make it look like a grand success. While eye witnesses and even the photographs circulated by the party media cell indicated that a handful of people actually turned up for the maiden hearing at Sher i Kashmir Bhawan, the press release circulated by the party read that hundreds of people reached party head quarters where their grievances were addressed. Meanwhile Minister for Planning, Labour and Employment Ajay Kumar Sadhotra on Thursday reiterated the commitment of National Conference to involve grass roots level workers in decision making and seeking their assistance in framing up policies and programmes for faster and overall development of the State. Under the initiative Ministers belonging to National Conference in the coalition government shall be meeting the people on rotational basis at the party headquarters. Minister for Finance and Ladakh Affairs Mr Abdul Rahim Rather will be meeting the workers tomorrow between 3.30 to 6 PM. Senior National Confer-ence leaders including Abdul Gani Malik, Kr. Rachpal Singh, Peer Mushtaq Ahmed Bukhari, Th. Kashmira Singh, Gurdeep Singh Sassan, Jugal Mahajan, and other office bearers were present. |
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