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JKNPP intensifies its electioneering in Jammu district
12/17/2008 9:02:29 PM
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Jammu, Dec 17- Several Panthers Party leaders led by its supremo Prof. Bhim Singh, today stormed into the Congress and BJP dominated Jammu district to wage a war against the past ruling parties and the BJP.
Accompanied by Harsh Dev Singh, Balwant Singh Mankotia, and Faqir Nath, Bhim visited several constituencies to garner support for the party candidates. The team visited Nagrota constituency to canvass for the party candidate Ghulam Ali Engineer who is also General Secretary of the Party and appealed the people to vote for Panthers Party for equity, justice and good governance. Accompanied by Ghulam Ali Engineer, Prof Singh addressed several election rallies in Mathwar, Sarot, Ghour, Jandial and Rabtabhagani. He declared that Panthers Party if voted to power shall resolve the situation in J&K peacefully without using gun and accused Congress, NC and BJP for exploiting the innocent people and BJP for trading with the sentiments of the people and assured that all the anti-people laws including Bill No.9 shall be abrogated.
Ghulam Ali said that he if elected would ensure justice to ST, SC, OBC and all other weaker sections of the society.
Harsh Dev Singh, former Education Minster today campaigned in Marh constituency in support of Party candidate Anita Thakur, General Secretary of the party assuring the people that Panthers Party shall bring laws for the protection of the civil rights of women and other weaker sections. He presented Anita Thakur as the iron lady who have made unique contributions to strengthen the human rights movement and supported the cause of the Jammu Migrants.
Balwant Singh Mankotia, the President of Yuva Panthers addressed several rallies in Samba and Vijaypur in support of the party candidates namely, Yashpal Kundal (former Minister) in Samba and Rajesh Padgotra in Vijaypur. He accused the past ruling parties for discriminating against ex-servicemen and assured that Panthers Party shall provide same relief and facilities to the ex-servicemen which are being provided in other states in the country.
Faqir Nath, Sr. Vice President of the party took up the battle in Domana Assembly Constituency in support of party candidate, Diwakar Bhagat, a youthful engineer (SC) who is pitched against the former Congress Minister. Faqir Nath accused Congress, NC, PDP and BJP for ignoring the interests of the SC communities and using them like cannon fodder just to raise their vote bank. He appealed the Dalit fraternity to vote for Panthers Party which represents their aspirations and future of their children.
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