Saturday 9 August 2014

Saroori greets people on Raksha Bandhan

Hoped that the united endeavours would bring prosperity and progress to all sections of people

Kishtwar, August 09: - Senior Congress Leader and MLA Inderwal, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori, has felicitated the people on Raksha Bandhan and expressed the sincere hope that this auspicious occasion would usher a new era of peace, amity, harmony, progress and prosperity in the State.

In his message of greetings, Saroori observed the festival of Raksha Bandhan was unique symbolizing the bonds of love, affection and mutual trust between brother and sister. "The festival reminds us of the importance of traditional values and bonds in our society. On this occasion, let us contribute in whichever way possible to bring happiness to the needy," Saroori said and gave a call for renewed efforts to ensure the dignity of women to promote peace and harmony in society.

He hoped that the united endeavours would bring prosperity and progress to all sections of people beside prayed for peace and development of the State and the country.

Other leaders who shared their greetings include Captain Jagdish, Bidya Lal, Mahinder Singh Parihar, State Secretary Mahila Congress Urmila Devi, District President Mahila Congress Kishtwar Parvati Devi, District Chief Seva Dal Kishtwar Ravi Kumar, District President INTUC Kishtwar Raj Kumar Badyal, Congress working block President Khara Jai Dev, Secretary IYC Premanagar Raj Kumar, Secretary IYC Bunjwah Yog Raj, Secretary IYC Kandni-Kadoth Ragu Nath, President GDC Kishtwar Kajal Badyal, Congress local leaders including Pershant Bhandari, Som Nath, Daleep Kumar, Hens Raj, Kailash Chander, Raj Kumar, Ved Prakash, Hari Ram, Chaman Lal, Piyaray Lal Sharma, Santosh Kumar, Roshan Lal, Satish Kumar, Rattan Lal, Om Prakash Shan, Baby Chand, Madan Bhandari, Youth Congress Leader Kishtwar Suman Pratab Singh, Randeep Bhandari, and all the Congress Leaders, workers, Sarpanches, Panches of Inderwal constituency have also wished all the Hindus particularly people of twin districts including Doda and Kishtwar on the eve of Raksha Bandhan.

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