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Cong led government most corrupt, inefficient: Bhim
3/10/2008 11:19:22 PM
Early Times Reporter
Jammu | Mar 10
Silver Jubilee caravan of Panthers’ Party led by Bhim Singh was given rousing reception while entering the towns of Bhaderwah and Kishtwar today.
While addressing the public meetings at both these places, Singh described the present coalition government of Ghulam Nabi as most corrupt and inefficient, and said that Congress-PDP and National Conference are wholly responsible for militancy in the state of J&K.
He on the occasion appealed to the gun holding youth to leave path f violence and join the panther party for over all development of the state, and defeat the anti people policies of Congress, PDP and National Conference. He said Panther is the only party, which has the capacity to serve the people of the state with sincerity, as these parties have betrayed the state people. Bhim further said if Panther comes into power, it will give preference for opening of Basholi- Bhaderwah, Chamaba road.
Referring with regard to development in district Kishtwar Bhim said, the area is most backward, and till date Paddar, Marwah, Dachhan, and Chhatru has no road connectivity or any telecommunication facility and added till this day people of those areas live in Stone Age and eat barley and wild products. He also demanded that three more assembly seats be created in the assembly for district Kishtwar, as the district is created by the people of the area after torture, humiliations etc at the hands of successive governments.
Bhim called on the people to rise to the location join the electoral battle to defeat Congress-PDP-NC axis who were responsible for the rise of militancy and corruption in the state.
He also demanded release of salaries of VDCs workers SPOs who have not been paid for more than six months in spite of the fact that 24000 crores and again 8300 crore of rupees have been released by the Central government in favour of the state government. He demanded dismissal of the government so that free and fair assembly election could be held under the Governor Rule.
Several delegations also called on Panthers Party chief and submitted memorandums about the discrimination by the government against the local youth, denial of ration and infrastructure to the newly created District of Kishtwar and denial of wages against 100 day job guarantee cards.
Other who addressed the rally were Iqbal Choudhary Rajinder Manhas, Pritam Singh, Darshan Singh. The carvan left for Doda.
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