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| PDP alleges lack of infrastructure at gross root levels | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Bhaderwah, Apr 16- Senior People Democratic Party (PDP) leader Prof. Shoab Inayat Malik along with part workers of Bhaderwah visited the ignored villages of the region and found lack of infrastructure which actually forms the backbone of a developed and happy society. Prof. Malik assured the people of these ignored localities an equal and sufficient share at par with the urban areas if PDP comes to power. The developmental works started by Mufti Muhammad Sayeed in all the three regions of the state has been put on halt by the present coalition government as they have no policy and program to start the developmental works in the state,” he said while meeting the public at Gatha, Dandi, Shapan, Malsoo, Sarna, Kulsari and Swangpura of Bhaderwah-Bhalessa constituency. Prof. Malik accompanied by Sheikh Mujeeb Ali party candidate from Bhaderwah-Bhalessa Constituency and other party workers criticized the BJP and Omar led government for dividing the people in the name of regions and religions. He assured that PDP will provide a secular government and an everlasting peace to this turbulent state of diverse social fabric of different religions, if voted to power. “BJP Congress and National Conference are misleading the people of Chenab Valley for their pity benefits” he alleged. Prof Malik urged the voters of District Doda to cast their vote in favor of PDP candidates Balbir Singh from Doda Udhampur Parliamentary Constituency and Sheikh Majeeb Ali from Bhaderwah Assembly constituency. “He said that PDP is emerging a force in the state and people irrespective of caste, colour and creed are joining the party. The people of the state voted in large number to the PDP candidates during the assembly election and emerged as big political force in the state. Mufti Muhammad Sayeed provided job opportunity to the unemployed youths of the state and started various developmental works in every nook and corner of the state,” he said.
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