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| Bhim completes thanks giving yatra | | | Early Times Report JAMMU: Prof. Bhim Singh, Chairman, JKNPP who completed his twelve days thanks giving Yatra of all the districts of Jammu Pradesh on the completion of 50 years ( half a century) in struggle from the streets to the Supreme Court . JKNPP leader expressed his concern over the conditions of the people, particularly those living in the villages and drought-affected areas who are provided 35 kg ration on papers but receiving only 32 kg per family irrespective of the numbers of members in a family . He said that the ration cards have not been renewed since 2001 and with the result those born after 2001 are missing from the list. He said that sugar was not been provided to the ration cards holders for the past six months and the dealers appointed are either Congress or National Conference. He said the district hospitals have no lady doctors in Kishtwar, Ramban or Doda. 50% posts of the doctor are lying vacant and 7. 50% posts of teachers are lying vacant in the rural areas. All the schemes under NREGA are being auctioned to the private contractors, mostly Congress agents. All the central schemes for development in the rural areas have been dumped into the dustbin During twenty days of thanks giving Yatra, more than 15000 new members were enrolled by the party supremo . 13. 65% people in the rural areas could not sign their names even which is a big shame for the champion of democracy. Meanwhile, the Panthers Party has decided to launch and aggressive movement "each one teach everyone". Let there be no one who shall put his/her signatures in thumb. The Panthers Party is also goind to celebrate 27 years of its foundation on March 23 and shall also honour the Legislators during last session for their superb roll both in opposition and in government also. The Panthers party shall release the agenda of the party for 2010-2011 through the manifestation of "Samul kranti" which Prof. Bhim Singh propounded 30 year back. Samul Kranti is a manifestation of revolution without resort to violence or guns.
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