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Govt. claims on road connectivity fake; alleges Mottan
1/10/2008 10:14:47 PM
Early Times Reporter
R S Pura | Jan 10
National Conference has criticized the Congress led coalition government for its failure to improve the road connectivity of Ranbir Singhpura and dilapidated conditions of the existing roads of the area.
National Conference leader Romesh Mottan, who recently joined the party, was given a rousing welcome by the party leaders of RS Pura.
Mottan while addressing a public meeting organized by Dilgeet Sharma President Mahila wing of R S Pura here today alleged that the claims of coalition government of bringing a massive development in infrastructure in the state are only papers as nothing is visible on ground. He said that no new road projects have been taken up in RS Pura area and the existing roads which were built during the NC regime are in a dilapidated condition.
Referring to link roads of Muralian-Dablehar, Kullian-Phinder, Kullian-Nari, Tanda-Chowala and RS Pura-Dablehar, Mottan said that these roads are not motorable and even those traveling on foot have to face numerous difficulties. He said that coalition leaders and ministers, fond of publicity, have spent lakhs on their own posters and hoardings while road conditions have deteriorated to the worst.
He said that how long the coalition leaders can befool the public by massive publicity campaigns and no work on ground. He further alleged that the claims of double and triple shift have fallen flat on the ground while huge amount of money are lapsing due to the inefficient and corrupt leaders of coalition government.
Mottan asked the party workers to strengthen NC and thanked party patron Dr Farooq Abdullah and President Omar Abdullah for announcing his name as a future candidate for R S Pura.
Others who spoke on the occasion included Dilgeet Sharma district president NC Mahila wing, Kuldeep Kour, Ranjit Singh Chib, Ashok Singh, Dr. Keerat Singh, Jagat Ram Bhagat and Raj Kumar Bhagat.
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