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Malik urges visiting 70 Union Ministers to address burning issues of people of J&K
9/16/2021 11:33:50 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 16: On second consecutive day ,prominent women joined Lok Janshakti Party on Thursday in presence of Rafiq Malik LJP J&K UT President, Varun Bali LJP J&K UT Sr.Vice President, Sanju Bhagat LJP J&K UT Secy, Mulkh Raj LJP J&K UT President Labour Cell,Munish Rajput LJP Distt Samba Youth President, Nirmal LJP Gen Secy Minority Cell Jammu Province, Neha LJP J&K UT Secy Mahilla Wing, Rimpi LJP President Ward 19, Jyoti Devi LJP Media Incharge,Garo Devi LJP President Labour Cell Mahilla Wing, Preeti Devi LJP Gen Secy Labour Cell Mahilla Wing,Simran LJP Head Office Secy. In this regard, Sureshta Khajuria along with her supporters joined LJP reposing faith in policies and programmes of party.
Speaking on the occasion, Malik said that 70 Union Ministers scheduled to visit J&K should touch burning issues of J&K lest whole exercise at the expense of tax payers money should turn out to be a futile exercise if failed to reach out to the common man and address their public issues. He said that BJP Govt is turning a blind eye towards the apprehensions and concerns of people of J&K, especially Jammu region. Taking a dig at Union Govt, Malik claimed that Jammu region is reeling under shortage of various basic requirements but Govt is unmoved.
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