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Several ladies, youth from Jammu east constituency join J&K NPP Bhim
9/26/2024 10:32:26 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 26: In a significant political development, Shakti Devi, along with several women and youth from Gulshan Colony Israrabad Sidhra which falls in Jammu East Assembly Constituency officially joined the J&K National Panthers Party Bhim today. The announcement was made during a gathering chaired by Vilakshan Singh, President of JKNPP Bhim, who welcomed the new members into the party.
Addressing the attendees, Vilakshan Singh emphasized the party's commitment to addressing the core issues being faced by the residents of Gulshan Colony Israrabad. He stated, "JKNPP (Bhim) is the only party fighting for the cause of Dogras and the upliftment of the poor and downtrodden. Over the past 75 years, the marginalized have been neglected, with the gap between the rich and poor widening alarmingly."
Singh criticized the current policies of the ruling BJP, asserting that they are detrimental to the poor. He also condemned Congress, NC, and PDP, claiming that they have historically been anti-Dogra. "We will not allow the nefarious designs of these parties to succeed," Singh declared.
Reiterating the party's mission, Singh assured attendees that JKNPP Bhim will carry forward the legacy of Prof. Bhim Singh, who dedicated his life to the upliftment of the underprivileged and the preservation of Dogra culture and identity.
The newly joined members vowed to work hard for ensuring the victory of Rajesh Gondhi who is the candidate of the party from Jammu East Constituency in the ensuing Assembly elections.
The gathering concluded with a strong sense of unity among the new members and party leaders, all committed to working towards a more equitable and just society.
The persons who joined JKNPP (Bhim) included Zarina Begum, Phula Begum, Sushma Majotra, Saroj, Zarina, Raja Bibi, Deepak Nath, Farooq Mir, Abdul Rehman, Mohd. Hussain, Kaka Hussain Salma Begum, Mushtaq, Raja Bibi, Pamo Devi and others,
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