Saturday, 24 August 2013

Several join Congress in Inderwal

Jammu, August24: - Describing the joining of NC, PDP, BJP workers as a "major jolt" for the parties in Inderwal, the spokesman said they were motivated by the people friendly policies of the Former Congress Minister and MLA Inderwal G M Saroori.

Local Leaders from NC, PDP, BJP including Bashir Ahmed, Abdul Qayoom, Nazir Ahmed Mattoo and Dev Raj joins Congress party in front of Mr. Saroori at his residence here at Kishtwar.

New Entrants attributed their joining into Congress to the miserable attitude of NC, PDP and BJP towards public concerns adding that the parties are only in search of occasions to ignite tension between various sections of the society by exploiting their sentiments on one or the other pretext.

They said that the lucidity and truthfulness in the politics of Congress and the dynamism of Senior Congress Leader and MLA Inderwal, G M Saroori to seek equitable development, peace and prosperity for the area and have made them to join Congress and work for the welfare of people of Kishtwar-Doda area.

Welcoming in Congress, the Former Congress Minister and MLA Inderwal G M Saroori said that Congress is the voice of people. “It has always stood for the people and will continue to represent the aspirations of all the sections of the society”, he added.

Saroori welcomed the decision of the NC, PDP and BJP workers to join into the Congress describing it a right decision at a right time.

“This would help the people of Inderwal Constituency in all spheres of development”, he maintained.

Saroori said "Congress will give due honour to each worker". He expressed hope that with the joining of the workers, the Indian National Congress will strengthen its base at the grassroots level in the area.

He asked them to serve the people and spread the programmes and policies of
the Indian National Congress at the grassroots level. He added that Congress is committed to the overall development of the area.

Among others who were present on the occasion included Akhtar Hussain Tatani, Mohammad Iqbal Keen, Ghulam Qadir Sheikh, Ratan Lal, Bashir Ahmed Sheikh and others.

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