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Basic amenities still a daydream for common masses: YNC
8/1/2022 11:08:14 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 1: Youth National Conference (YNC) today criticized the government for its failure to provide basic amenities like availability of ration, frequent supply of power and water to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
While addressing a gathering at Ward No 44 in Guru Nanak Nagar Jammu, Tejinder Pal Singh, District President YNC Jammu termed it unfortunate that people were being subjected to immense suffering for want of basic amenities like power and water in absence of popular government in Jammu and Kashmir. 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 present government has failed to ensure delivery at the basic levels like availability of ration, power, health, education sector and unemployment, he added.
Singh asserted that the governance failures writ large in almost every field, adding to the miseries of each and every section of the society. He said that people of Jammu and Kashmir are fed with hollow policies of government as it promised the moon but delivered nothing. He lamented that the common people are today crying hoarse for basic amenities and the government seems to be least bothered. Tejinder asked the party cadre to remain 24X7 in public and take all possible measures in getting their issues addressed on priority. He asked people of Nanak Nagar to support and strengthen the hands of Dr Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah as the National Conference alone can steer Jammu and Kashmir to peace, progress and political stability.
Nitish Goswami and Jatinder singh were also spoken on the occasion and highlighting the issues of youth.Among others who were present in the meeting include Manjeet Singh, Dalbir Singh, Prince, Karanpreet Singh, Amit Sharma, Anish Kumar, Varunjeet Singh, Altaf, Avtar Singh, Harsimarjeet Singh, Ankit Dutta, Sonu Kumar, Yogesh, Ankit Gupta, Gagandeep Singh, Deepak, Rohit etc.
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