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Congress launches Hath se Hath Yatra/agitation campaign
3/5/2023 10:20:00 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 5 : Congress today launched the month long "Hatha se Hath Yatra cum agitational programme ", from Janipur to Raipur, Jammu,to highlight the various issues especially to oppose property tax, bulldozer drive, price rise, rise unemployment, innocent killings &other problems faced by people, especially restoration of statehood and early assembly elections in J&K.
Led by former Union Minister and AICC Incharge Hath Se Hath Yatra campain in J&K, ri Bharat Singh Solanki, JKPCC President Vikar Rasool Wani,Working President Raman Bhalla,,Former Ministers Mula Ram, Yogesh Sawhney, Chief Spokesperson Ravinder arma,Smt Kanta Bhan, Kuldeep Verma besides other senior leaders, the Yatra was Organised by District Congress Jammu Rural, under the leadership of DCC President Th Hari Singh Chib while several other leaders, corporators, Ex councillors, sarpanchs, panches and large number of workers joined the Yatra. Prominent amongst them included ashi arma, Dwarka Chaudhary, Ritu Chaudhary, Sanjeev Panda, Narinder Gupta, Suresh Dogra, Satish arma, Rajinder Happy, Vijay astri, Uttam Singh, Atul arma, Chander ekhar & others.
Block presidents sh Ajaib singh Motton , Som Nath arma, Parshotam Singh, Prem Singh Chib, Baghi Ji, Satish arma, Kuldeep Raj Verma, Uttam Singh, Rajinder Singh; Corporators Dwarka Choudhary, Smt Ritu Choudhary, Rajinder Kumar, Ram Pal, Rattan arma, Kamal Singh, ahbaj Ahmad, Jung Bahadur Singh, Captain Khushi Ram, Pritam Singh, Madan Singh Chib, Rishiv,sh Surinder Kumar, Dev Raj, Dr Chander Mohan arma, Om Parkash, Tarun Vaid, Harbabs Lal, Som Nath, Sat Chib, Romesh Singh, Bal Krishan arma, Rahul Padha, Parveen Akhtar, Smt Raj Bibi, Smt Tona, Bittu, Parshotam Kumar, Virender Mehta, Vikrant Singh, Devi Singh, Aju, Ji, Ch Gulam Mohd, Ch Nazir Ahmed , Ch Afiz, Pummy, Roshan, Rajeev Padha, H S Bagi and Gurmeet Singh,
Raising slogans, property tax vapis lo, bulldozer drive against poor band karo, mehnghai ko kabu karo kabu karo, berozgari dur karo, masoomo ki hatya band karo besides Nafrat Chhodo-Bharat Jodo, the protestors carried play cards, nation flags and party flags
They marched from Janipur to Raipur in Jammu North assembly along with hundreds of workers. The march started at 9 am &, covered main markets and highway area. Addressing the gathering ri Bharat Singh Solanki said that the Hath se Hath Yatra cum agitational programme is the second phase of Bharat JodoYatra , which shall culminate at the end of this month, covering various districts and constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir.
ri Solanki said that main focus of this nation programme is to highlight the various issues of people faced in different parts like imposition of property tax, snathching lands ffrom poor throgh bulldozer, unprecedented price hike, record unemployment and other arbitrary orders of government.
ri Vikar Rasool Wani lashed out at the government for the unprecedented price rise of all commodities especially LP gas, petrol, diesel, eatables making difficult for the poor to survive but LG adm has imposed property tax on common people which should be withdrawn.
He referred to the bulldozer drive against the common people who are in occupation for decades for livllihood. He demanded regularising the lands and shops of common man.
Vikar Rasool Wani lashed out the BJP for giving miseries to the people of Jammu kashmir by downgrading the historical state, removal of rights to lands and jobs, imposing huge taxes and large scale unemployment and other arbitrary orders. The government fails to protect innocents especially minorities.
He demanded restoration of statehood and early assembly elections to restore democracy to solve people problems.
Raman Bhalla strongly opposed the property tax, eviction of poor and common man, check on price rise and rising unemployment and job scams. He expressed concern over continued targetted killings and arbitrary orders of UT administration..
Mula Ram charged BJP of crushing the people through arbitrary orders of the LG administration. The people are being deprived of the basic rights of democracy by not holding assembly elections for nearly four years. All kinds of taxes and unilateral decisions are being imposed upon people.
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