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Central leaders politically scared from opposition: Sandeep Singh
1/1/2020 11:36:19 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 1: Notwithstanding with the fact that people of the country are facing price hike in essential commodities and basic issues, National Awami United Party national president Sandeep Singh Manhas said that leaders of the central government are scared from opposition from its own wrong policies. Central govt has failed to boost the market and business in the country.
While addressing the party workers at village Daulatey Chak of Samba district, NAUP national president Sandeep Singh Manhas made a scathing attack on central leaders for not fulfilling the basic issues of the comman man and diverting the attention of the masses by racking up different issues which are harming the communal fabric of the country.
After abrogation of the article 370 and 35A, Jammu region is totally peaceful from last 5 months but govt has failed to restore internet facility reason best known to them, said Manhas. Student, business community and common people are suffering but central govt is least bothered about the people of Jammu region.
NAUP president Sandeep Singh said people are annoyed with the decision of the central government by denying the domicile certificate of the state and opened employment avenues for the candidates of the country while lakhs of educated youth of Jammu and Kashmir are unemployed and waiting for the 50,000 jobs announced by the former governor of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state.
A large number of local people impressed with the policies of the NAUP joined the party in presence of national president Sandeep Singh Manhas. On this occasion Jagish Raj, Pawan Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Chander Shekhar, Bansi Lal, Parveen, Zakir Hussain, Bhag Ali, Champa Devi, Rajni Sharma, Kailasho Devi, Laxman Sharma, Vimla Devi, Bodh Raj and other state office bearers were also present.
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