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KD demands restoration of SMS services
9/2/2010 8:49:15 PM
EARLYTIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 2: Kranti Dal (KD) has demanded restoration of SMS services in the state.
KD Youth President, Samarjeet Singh said that the non-availability of SMS services in the state for the last two months is causing great deal of problems for the subscribers. He said that the situation is tense only in Kashmir valley while Jammu is totally peaceful, so there is no need to ban the service here.
Advisor Youth Wings, Lovely Soodan and Mahaan Singh demanded that during the current festive season, the SMS services in the Jammu should be restored so that the people of the area could greet each other.
Pritam Singh also said that they are supporting the cause of the students of the Dental College fully and will be with those suffering due to faulty decisions of the government regarding the registration of the Dental College and if government failed to take care of the future of the students, the Kranti Dal along with students will come on the streets against the government for the betterment of the future of the young and aspiring students.
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