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Panthers alone can vulcanize bruised dignity of Dogras: Harsh
'Game of chameleons over'
11/23/2018 10:29:52 PM
Early Times Report
BASANTGARH, Nov 23: Appealing the people to strengthen and support Panthers Party, Harsh Dev Singh, JKNPP Chairman and former minister today said that it was high time that Dogras identified and acknowledged the services of those who were actually championing the cause of Jammu. He said that political opportunism of various parties was amply evident from the mad race and desperation amongst them for forming the government by hook or crook but their evil designs were timely thwarted by the dissolution of the State Assembly. The game of such political chameleons was over and the public should give them a befitting reply in the days to come, said Singh. He said that neither the national parties nor the Kashmir based parties were the solution for the ills afflicting Jammu region. A regional party alone could meet the aspirations of Jammu and address the local issues of the public, he claimed adding that people were increasingly reposing their faith in Panthers Party and its leadership. He was addressing public meetings in Basantgarh, Mang, Kirchi Dudu, Upper Balota, Gandh Top and Majouri villages of Ramnagar constituency today.
Accusing the BJP of having betrayed the collection sentiment of Dogras, Singh said that NPP was all prepared to provide a viable alter-native to the people of Jammu region. Those who failed to honour their promise of holiday on 23rd September, birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh or even rake up the issue in cabinet meeting while in power, could no longer be trusted by the people, said Singh. They had lost the right to represent the Dogras when they failed to get Rasana case probed through CBI and rather joined the chorus with their Kashmir masters describing the agitating Dogras as 'rapists supporters', rued Singh.
On the local issues, he regretted the inordinate delay in the construction of Basantgarh- Khaned road and sought its completion at the earliest. He further deplored the highly dilapidated condition of Ramnagar- Basantgarh road and sought its early repair and up-gradation.
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