Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 4: People Democratic Party (PDP) candidate of Gandhi Nagar constituency Amreek Singh Reen on Tuesday sought Youth massive participation in the biggest democratic exercise, saying they can change the destiny of nation by power of their vote. Intensifying door-to-door campaign in Trikuta Nagar, Amreek Singh Reen, along with Youth PDP Leader Nitish Mahajan met a cross section of people, especially Youth and Women in Trikuta Nagar area of Gandhi Nagar constituency, and spelt out the initiatives taken by Mufti Mohd Sayeed regime government, especially for women and youth. "PDP has all along worked for women and Youth empowerment", Reen said while interacting with the people of Trikuta Nagar. He visited Bawani Vihar, Sector No-03 Extension area of Trikuta Nagar, interacted with the people, and highlighted various long pending demands of people of Trikuta Nagar. He was accompanied by Dapinder Kour,Veena Jandial , Asha Gupta , Deepak Honda, Krishan Lal Sharma ,B.S Puri, Narinder sharma, Krishan Kishore Khajuria , Ranbhir singh Manga, Sandeep Sharma , Rohit Gupta, Pankaj Mahajan , Anil Gupta. Meanwhile Distt. President Labour Cell of PDP Distt. Samba Varun Bali, impressed by the policies and programmes of PDP, a large number of people of Distt, Jammu belonging to different walks of life and areas of Ganghi Nagar, Trikuta Nagar, Narwal, Sunjwan and Bhatinda headed by Amit Gupta along with Ankush Singh Jamwal,Rahil, Latif, Sanjeev, Saddam, Anwar etc. joined PDP after leaving their previous political parties in presence of Rafiq Malik Sate Sect. Incharge Labour Cell Jammu Province AJay Raina, Subham Mahajan, Amrik Singh Reen contesting candidate of Gandhi Nagar Constituency Dinesh Verma, R.P Singh Distt President Jammu and many others. While Welcoming them Rafiq Malik, Amquk Singh Reen and Varun Bali said that the Peasent government has failed on all fronts to redress the miseries and difficulties of the people of the state. Corrupt on and nepotism are on its peak and people are suffering badly due to nonavailability of essential commodities. |