Wednesday 16 September 2020

G. M Saroori condoles Ghulam Nabi Akhoon, Dien Mohd Dar, Ghulam Nabi Lone and Fatima Begum demise's


KISHTWAR, SEPTEMBER 17: - Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee, Vice President, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori has expressed grief and sorrow over the demise's of Ghulam Nabi Akhoon father of Javed Ahmed resident of Kishtwar, Dien Mohd Dar son of Lassa Dar resident of Budli Bhalessa, Ghulam Qadir Lone resident of Baigpura Inderwal and Fatima Begum wife of Yasir Kohli resident of Gamra Sarthal who passed away due to brief illness, a statement said. 


In a condolence message to the families, Mr. Saroori expressed his solidarity with them and conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayed to the Almighty God for blessing peace to the departed souls.


He prayed to Almighty Allah to give strength to the family members of the deceased's to bear the irreparable loss besides this place for them in heaven.

Wednesday 29 April 2020

Domicile law facilitates outsiders to be eligible for govt jobs: J&K Congress



JAMMU, APRIL 06: Senior Congress leaders have said that domicile law facilitates outside  candidates to be eligible for govt jobs in Jammu and Kashmir and it is against the repeated commitment by the ruling party at the Centre and the govt with the youth of Jammu and Kashmir.

Taking strong exception to the betrayal with the people especially the youth of J and K who were assured time and again by the ruling BJP and the government about complete protection to the jobs and land in the situation the post abrogation of art 370, asking them not to be misled, but they now feel cheated. The domicile law facilitates the outside candidates to qualify and be eligible to govt jobs of all classes and all  categories in Jammu and Kashmir, under different conditions ranging from seven years study in J and K including 10th/12th class exam or their parents having served for ten years in any central govt organization or all India services etc or 15yrs stay in J and K. This amounts to facilitating large number of outside candidates to the govt jobs here, at their cost against the promises and assurances to the youth.

They said that Ruling party leaders and few others are still misleading the youth that their rights have been fully protected and rejoice on the situation,  claiming credit for something, which is a deception and backtracking of the commitment. These people should come out clear and apologize the youth of J and K for having extended fake assurances and creating false hopes amongst them. Our youth are capable intelligent and hard-working enough to complete at any level but they are undergoing a very difficult environment and academic atmosphere for the past several decades,  which are compounded manifold for the past some time for reasons known to everyone here and elsewhere in the country. In such situations, if special protection is sought by the youth in the wake of commitments with them,  there is nothing wrong in it and we fully support their demand.

The senior Congress leaders include Former Ministers and party vice presidents Shri G. M Saroori, Mula Ram, Raman Bhalla, Haji Abdul Rashid, Ghulam Nabi Monga, Mohd Anwar Bhatt, Mohd Amin Bhat, Amreen Bader, Kanta Bhan besides General Secretaries Balwan Singh, Yogesh Sawhney, Abdul Majid Wani, Faqir  Chand, Rajnish Sharma, Manmohan Singh, Shah Mohammed Chaudhary, ShahNawaz Chaudhary, Mahila Congress President Indu Pawar, PYC President Udey Chib, Seva Dal President Rajesh Sadhotra and INTUC chief Shiv Kumar.

Govt appealed to bringback 40, 000 J&K’s residents stranded in different states: Saroori


Appreciate Government for bringing back 369 students from Kota Rajasthan

Jammu, April 29: Vice President, J&K Congress Party, and Former Minister, Ghulam Mohammed Saroori has appealed Government to bring back stranded 40, 000 people from different States across the country.

“These people mostly labourers stuck in the places across the country where they were working,” said Saroori, while appreciating Government for bringing back 369 students from Kota in Rajasthan.

Saroori said that J&K Government under Lt Governor Girish Chander Mumru took good initiative and brought back stranded students from Rajasthan. “Similar, efforts are needed for people who are from Jammu and Kashmir, but they are stranded without food and monitory help in different states,” he said, expressing concern over the plight of the stranded people.

These people had gone to earn bread and butter for their families, said Saroori.
He added that “They work in factories and other fields. They are from poor background. Hence, it is paramount duty of the Union Territory Government to ensure their safe return as early as possible.”

Saroori said that people from Chenab Valley, Reasi, and other districts have made desperate calls to their families and the village heads explaining their condition. “The concerned administration in whichever state they have stuck should be contacted to ensure their safety and provide food and medical help,” he demanded.

He said that a large number of people from Jammu division’s hilly areas especially work in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal in different projects.

At the time when coronavirus has been linked to a community, it becomes alarming situation for which the Government of Jammu and Kashmir most ensure their security of the stranded people in different States of the country.

JK Congress condoled

J&K Congress leaders condoled demises of father of Junaid Hashmi and Abdul Rasheed Dawoodi

JAMMU, APRIL 19: - Senior J&K Congress leaders has deeply condoled the sad demises of father of senior journalist Junaid Hashmi from Jammu and father of Abdul Rasheed Dawoodi from Srinagar.

In a condolence message, the senior Congress leaders expressed grief and shock over the sad demises and conveyed heartfelt condolences to Shri Junaid Hashmi and Shri Abdul Rasheed Dawoodi and their entire families.

They pray that the departed souls may rest in peace and offer their heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families.

Those who condoled include Peerzada Mohd Sayeed, Tara Chand, G. M Saroori, Taj Mouhiuddin, Abdul Rashid Dar, Abdul Majid Wani, Dr. Manohar Lal Sharma, Chowdhary Mohd Akram, Mohammed Sharief Niaz, Mohammad Amin Bhat,  Ghulam Nabi Monga, Thakur Balbir Singh, Balwan Singh, Yogesh Sawhney, Mohinder Bhardwaj and others.

Saroori greets people on Ramadhan


Ensure adequate supply of electricity, drinking water and rations: Saroori to administration

KISHTWAR, APRIL 24: - Former Member of Legislative Assembly from Inderwal, G. M Saroori today felicitated people on the eve of the holy month of Ramadan, commencement of holy month of Ramadan.

“With the start of the holy month of Ramadan, I extend felicitations to the people of my state,” Saroori said in a message.

He said, ''Ramadan fast teaches us to practice piety, self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, tolerance, justice and empathy for the less fortunate in society. Let us reflect on these lessons during the 30 days fasting period.”

Saroori urged for heeding the true Islamic teachings of peace, unity and integrity for the larger good of the mankind. “I pray to Almighty Allah to make this sacred month a positively new beginning in our individual and collective lives,” he said, adding “I wish and pray that this month becomes a harbinger of peace and prosperity for Jammu and Kashmir and its people and ends their miseries during this awful situation that arises due to Coronavirus.”

“This is also a time to remember our elders, sisters and brothers in distress and reach out to them with whatever possible way could be done,” Saroori said.

The Former Minister also urged to the Power Development Department (PDD), Public Health Engineering (PHE) department and the Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution (CA&PD) Department to ensure adequate supply of electricity, drinking water and rations during the holy month. He further urged government to ensure release of wages of daily wage labourers posted in different departments.

Saroori greets people on Shab-e-Baraat


Urged people to pray for the elimination of Coronavirus disease

KISHTWAR, APRIL 08: J&K Congress Vice Chief, G. M Saroori today greeted people on Shab-e-Baraat and hoped that the auspicious occasion would be the harbinger of peace and urged people to pray for the elimination of Coronavirus disease.

In his message, Saroori described the occasion as an opportunity to seek Allahs mercy and pray for peace and well-being of the entire humanity in this tough time as awful disease is spreading rapidly in the whole world. He said people should offer prayers and seek Allah's help to free the world from this deadly virus.

The J&K Congress Vice Chief further said during the holy night of prayers, we should also vow to be compassionate and work towards strengthening the bonds of brotherhood, love and amity among people.

G M Saroori condoles demises

G. M Saroori condole demises of Waseem Raja, Chowdhary Mohd Ibraaheem and Rajesh Kumar

Lost learned personalities and noble human beings

KISHTWAR, APRIL 18: - The Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) today condoled the passing away of Waseem Raja son of late Abdul Salam Butt from Titwan Chatroo, Chowdhary Mohd Ibraaheem Kasana brother of senior Congress leader Qasim Din from Patnazi Bunjwah, Rajesh Kumar son of Prithvi Raj Kumar from Gali Phagsoo and conveyed deepest condolences to bereaved families.

In a condolence message JKPCC Vice President G. M Saroori has expressed profound grief over the passing away of Waseem Raja, Chowdhary Mohd Ibraaheem and Rajesh Kumar and conveyed deepest condolences to bereaved families.

JKPCC Vice President described the deceased's demises as a great loss and further said they were highly learned personalities and noble human beings.

G. M Saroori expressed solidarity with the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to departed souls.