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Females, marginalized sections worst victims of pro-corporate policies, says AICC GS
11/10/2020 10:25:44 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 10: Exhorting the party workers to expose anti-weaker sections policies being pursued by BJP NDA government at the Centre, All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary incharge J&K, Rajni Patil on Tuesday regretted that females and marginalized sections are the worst victims of the BJP's pro-corporate policies.
Addressing a gathering organized by Pradesh Mahila Congress to observe Dalit-Mahila Utpeedan Diwas to highlight atrocities on females and Dalits across the country, Patil said pointed out that in the BJP ruled states marginalized sections are facing atrocities as BJP leaders have been found involved in shielding those who are responsible for committing such atrocities.
During the gathering Mahila Congress under the leadership of its chief and former MLA, Indu Pawar also started a signature campaign against atrocities on Dalits and females.
Rajni Patil said that Congress is organizing such programmes across the nation to educate people about BJP's anti-weaker sections policies. ]
Speaking on the occasion, Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief Ghulam Ahmed Mir appreciated Mahila Congress for organizing this programme to expose BJP. He called upon Mahila Congress activities to organize such programmes at district level to aware the people about BJP's real face.
Pradesh Mahila Congress president Indu Pawar in her address said that this programme is organized as par national wide campaign against atrocities on females and weaker sections. She assured the party leadership that similar programmes would be organized at district level by mobilizing Dalits and females to take on BJP for committing atrocities on these sections of the society.
Pawar said that people have now realized instead of protecting interests of different sections of the society, BJP leadership is only fulfilling wishes and aspirations of the corporate world at the cost of the common masses.
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