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JKNPP will win all 4 Assembly seats of Distt Udhampur in next elections: Harsh
3/16/2022 10:49:17 PM
Early Times Report
RAMNAGAR, Mar 16: Claiming growing support for Panthers Party in District Udhampur in the recent past, Harsh Dev Singh Chairman-JKNPP and former Minister today said that JKNPP would once again sweep all the Assembly seats in the District in the coming elections as it did in 2002 polls. He said that people had repeatedly voted for BJP in successive elections held during the past seven years but were a demoralized lot today. "All the promises made by the BJP leadership with the gullible masses had proved to be mere 'Jumlas' creating massive resentment against the saffron party in all constituencies of the District. Under such circumstances, the JKNPP had once again emerged as the ray of hope for the disgruntled people and varied sections of society aggrieved of the gross neglect and indifferent posturing of the mandated leaders towards them". He was addressing a series of Party meetings in Garh, Dhamma in Udhampur East constituency and Nouji in Ramnagar constituency.
Pointing towards the four successive victories of BJP from 2014 to 2021 in the District, Singh said that it had won the Parliamentary seat twice besides the Assembly elections of 2014 and the DDC elections of 2020 but failed to deliver and to show any tangible results on the ground. "The development had come to a grinding halt especially in the rural and remote areas with people clamouring for provision of even the basic amenities of life. The Panthers Party was therefore visiting each nook and corner of the District to take stock of the problems of the deprived masses and to work for ameliorating their lot", said the NPP Chairman.
Exhorting upon the NPP activists to prepare themselves for the coming elections, Singh said that Panthers Party would again emerge as the largest party in District Udhampur by winning all the four Assembly seats. He complimented the party workers for putting up a brave front in the wake of pulls and pressures of the ruling party which was not only threatening and intimidating the NPP cadre of the District but was also trying to lure them through lucrative offers and other allurements. He said that BJP's nefarious designs of causing dissensions in NPP would never succeed and its leadership would bring the curtains down for the saffron brigade in the days to come.
Prominent among those who spoke on the occasion included Dina Nath BDC Chairman Majalta, Des Raj BDC Chairman Ramnagar, Sunita Devi Sarpanch Dhamma, Bodh Raj Ex-Sarpanch, Karan Singh Ex-Sarpanch, Sita Ram, Dharam Chand, Shiv Dev, Vinod Singh, Babu Ram besides others senior leaders of the Panthers Party.

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