Monday, 14 April 2014

Saroori sought vote and support for Azad




J&K on development path only with the financial and logistic support by the Congress-led UPA Government: Saroori

Bunjwah (Kishtwar), 14 April: - Alleging that the parties like BJP and PDP are thriving on the politics of divide and rule and want to create wedge between various sections of the society for party politics and vote bank gains, senior Congress leader and MLA Inderwal, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori, today cautioned the people against such tactics and impressed upon them to vehemently reject the hate politics and nurture mutual brotherhood, amity and togetherness for which Congress have always strived.

Addressing Blargely attended meetings at remote and hilly villages including unjwah Patshallah, Kewa, Noor, Jalapur, Patnazi, Chikroon, Binoon, Nali, Toaib Abad, Behandwah, Mori, Golu Top and Balgran area of Inderwal Assembly segments of the district, Saroori sought support for Congress candidate from Kathua-Udhampur-Doda seat, Ghulam Nabi Azad.

Saroori said restoration of peace, construction of thousands of bridges, roads, schools, colleges, universities and other developmental schemes besides enactment of historic legislations to empower people and ensure transparency in all fields of administration by the State Coalition Government “has been possible with the financial and logistic support by the Congress-led UPA Government.”

He appeal to the people and sought support in favour of Ghulam Nabi Azad for Kathua-Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency as he has vast experience of serving the country in different capacities as he has been in the national politics since long. He said there is hardly any leader of his stature in the state and people should give him whole hearted support and elect him for the Parliament so that he continue to play his role in the national politics and help the State for its development stride.

Elaborating the achievements of Ghulam Nabi Azad said that the decision of opening of five new Medical Colleges in the State is the greatest contribution of Azad. Saroori said that the people of State should not forget the creation of new districts including Kishtwar, while Azad was the Chief Minister of the State.

Urging people to vote for Ghulam Nabi Azad, he said that former Chief Minister and Union Health Minister is a visionary statesman, a politician and a social activist who ensured that people get justice delivered at their door steps. “He (Azad) deserves our votes being the best of all and man with a mission and vision,” Saroori stressed

Prominent among those Mohd Iqbal Keen, Chowdhary Misroo, Diva Chand, Liyakat Ali, Shokat Ali, Farooq Ahmed Want, Shamas Din Butt, Ratan Lal, Pritam Chand, Lehar Singh, Shamas Din, Abdul Kabir Keen, Chowdhary Mohd Shafi, Mohd Israeil, Nand Lal, Hari Lal, Balwant Raj, Zakir Keen, Hens Raj, Mohd Amin Khan, Haj Ghulam Nabi Butt, Ghulam Mohd, Ghulam Hassan Sheikh, Jaffar Hussain, Yuraj, Roshan Lal, Krishan Lal, Khalid Hussain Sheikh, Mohd Shabir, Noor Hussain Tak, Abdul Rahim, Haji Mouhiuddin, Ghulam Mohd Masoodi, Roshan Lal, Man Singh, Somi Raj and people in large were also present on the occasion.

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