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JKPCC leaders held meet, demanded constitution of a high level committee | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, June 29: A meeting of the Senior and intellectual leaders of the J&K Pradesh Congress Committee was held under the chairmanship of Hukam Chand Sharma (Basotra) former Secretary J&K PCC to discuss the party affairs in the state and implementation of the policies and program of the party high command in the state. The speakers while discussing said that Sonia Gandhi has asked the congress government at the Centre as well as the Congress ruled state governments to work for the people and try their best to not to go for discretionary quotas in any way so that the common as well as the deserving people should get the justice. The speakers said that majority of the Jammu & Kashmir ministers of the congress party are disobeying the party high command and openly using their discretionary powers in allotments, back door appointments, choice posting of the corrupt officials and collecting huge of wealth this way or that. They further said that except one or two cabinet ministers from Jammu region those are watching the interest of the party and the workers others whether they are cabinet or MOS are watching their own and their relatives/personal workers interests and even they don’t bother to listen the phone of the party leaders and workers. The speakers alleged that under the constitution the Minister is meant for whole of the state but in J&K some ministers are only working in their own constituency ignoring others and using their department’s funds and programmes in their own assembly constituency. While concluding the meeting Hukam Chan Sharma who is former Secretary of the J&K Pradesh Congress Committee said that a memorandum will be submitted to the party president Sonia Gandhi to this effect. They urged the party president Sonia Gandhi to constitute a high level committee of the senior and intellectual party leaders of the state to watch the working of the ministers and their performance to avoid the unrest amongst the party workers and the general public.
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