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Common man suffering due to wrong policies of Govt: Rattan
7/3/2022 11:13:29 PM
Asks party cadre to gear-up for Assembly elections
Early Times Report

JAMMU, July 3: The tall claims made by government with regard to unprecedented development in Jammu and Kashmir after abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A has proved to be hoax but the reality is that the situation has gone from bad to worst. A common man in Jammu and Kashmir is suffering on account of wrong policies of the government.
This was stated by Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President of J&K National Conference while addressing a public meeting at Vijaypur of district Samba today. Under the chairmanship Sudagar Chand Gupta District President Samba.
The Provincial President raised serious concern over the extremely volatile situation in J&K describing it as fallout of wrong policies adopted by both the J&K Government and the Centre. The situation has turned from bad to worse. He asserted that due to the anti-people policies adopted by the government that today unemployment is at its peak, inflation has gone out of control amid the sky rocketing prices of essential commodities while the claims of unprecedented development stand exposed with the snail’s pace of almost all the works. He said that the government has miserably failed in providing basic amenities like water, power and ration to the common person of the state.
He said that due to lack of vision and wrong policies of the government, people of J&K are facing a crisis like situation with each segment of society feeling abject neglect.
The senior NC leader criticized the government for its failure to address the long pending demand of the agitating daily wagers of Jal Shakti Department due to which there is hue and cry of water scarcity. Thousands of families of these daily wagers have been left helpless by the present government with no hope for their regularization and their pending salaries.
Rattan Lal Gupta emphasized that the National Conference has a track record of serving people and this spirit is needed to be sustained and promoted by uniting under the banner of National Conference, which stands for equitable development of the regions and their sub-regions with thrust on rural and remote areas. He maintained that J&K National Conference has always stood for the high principles of secularism, brotherhood and democracy and shall continue to do so in future as well.
Asking party workers to gear-up for upcoming Assembly elections in Jammu & Kashmir, Gupta exhorted upon them to converge their efforts to intensify party’s public outreach programme to strengthen the base of the party. He stressed upon them to prepare themselves for upcoming Assembly elections in J&K in order to defeat the nefarious design of the anti-social elements which are hell bent to destroy social fabric among the society.
Among others who were present in the meeting include : Sheikh Bashir Ahmed Provincial Secretary, Vijay Lochan P.P SC Cell, Abdul Gani Teli P.P OBC Cell, Pardeep Bali, Suriya Begum DDC, Chander Udhay Singh, Riaz Malik, Ajay Sharma, Ram Kumar, Swarn Singh, Joginder Kumar, Sat Pal, Rajni Devi, Shanaz, Yash Pal Verma, Prem Singh, Prem Lal, Mittar Pal Singh, D.D Mehra, Sunil Mehra, Jaswant Singh, Nagar Mal Sharma, Muzamil Malik and others.
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