Congress would continue in the service of the people of J&K to promote
development, peace and progress: Sonia Gandhi
Met with Sonia Gandhi, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ambica Soni
New Delhi, 09 January: - A delegation of Congress party from Jammu and Kashmir led by Senior J&K Congress leader and MLA Inderwal, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori today called on All India Congress President Sonia Gandhi in Delhi where the state Congress delegation discuss latest political scenario in Jammu and Kashmir and also future strategy regarding the possible alliance with any secular political front.
The delegation of State congress comprises of Senior Congress leader and MLA from Sopore, Haji Abdul Rashid Dar and Spokesperson & JKPCC Secretary Salman Nizami.
Sonia Gandhi during her discussion with visiting party delegation reiterated to resolve that Congress would continue to remain in the service of the people of J&K to promote their overall development, peace and progress.
She also emphasized that Congress would continue to serve the people of J&K State to its best capacity and continue to fight divisive forces who wants to divide the people on religion and regional bases.
Reacting to the party performance in recently held assembly election, she said that the party should have a distinctive identity at the grassroots level to make it the party of the future in Jammu and Kashmir. She advised the party leaders to remain in touch with the people and strengthen the party at grass root level by taking the people on board.
She assured the visiting delegation that central leadership of Congress will fight neck to neck with them for the welfare of the people of state.
Later Saroori, Haji Rashid and Nizami also meet Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad and General Secretary AICC and In-Charge Jammu and Kashmir, Ambica Soni and discussed various issues pertaining to the strengthening of Congress party in the state.
Both Azad and Soni issued necessary directions to the visiting delegation and laid stress for close coordination between state and central leadership so that the decisive forces could be kept at bay.
Met with Sonia Gandhi, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ambica Soni
New Delhi, 09 January: - A delegation of Congress party from Jammu and Kashmir led by Senior J&K Congress leader and MLA Inderwal, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori today called on All India Congress President Sonia Gandhi in Delhi where the state Congress delegation discuss latest political scenario in Jammu and Kashmir and also future strategy regarding the possible alliance with any secular political front.
The delegation of State congress comprises of Senior Congress leader and MLA from Sopore, Haji Abdul Rashid Dar and Spokesperson & JKPCC Secretary Salman Nizami.
Sonia Gandhi during her discussion with visiting party delegation reiterated to resolve that Congress would continue to remain in the service of the people of J&K to promote their overall development, peace and progress.
She also emphasized that Congress would continue to serve the people of J&K State to its best capacity and continue to fight divisive forces who wants to divide the people on religion and regional bases.
Reacting to the party performance in recently held assembly election, she said that the party should have a distinctive identity at the grassroots level to make it the party of the future in Jammu and Kashmir. She advised the party leaders to remain in touch with the people and strengthen the party at grass root level by taking the people on board.
She assured the visiting delegation that central leadership of Congress will fight neck to neck with them for the welfare of the people of state.
Later Saroori, Haji Rashid and Nizami also meet Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad and General Secretary AICC and In-Charge Jammu and Kashmir, Ambica Soni and discussed various issues pertaining to the strengthening of Congress party in the state.
Both Azad and Soni issued necessary directions to the visiting delegation and laid stress for close coordination between state and central leadership so that the decisive forces could be kept at bay.
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