Held condolences meeting at Mugalmaidan
Mugalmaidan, April 06: - Condolence meeting was held at Tehsil headquarters Mugalmaidan in the memory of Late Ghulam Qadir Tapal Senior Congress leader, who passed away on 31st of March.
The gathering was addressed by Senior Congress leaders including Mushtaq Ahmed Hap, Ghulam Qadir Sheikh, Altaf Hussain Malik, Mohinder Singh Parihar, Mohammad Iqbal Keen, Raj Badyal, Chowdhary Noor Din, Tariq Wani, Santosh Kumar, Noor Hussain, Hafiz Ali, Firdous Ahmed Mingnoo, Irshad Ahmed, Satish Kumar and others.
All the speakers highlighted the role of late Tappal sahab and described him as secular, social and dynamic leader who was having a good leadership quality. Tappal sahab has served the Congress from the last four decades and has termed his death as a great loss not only for the Congress party but to the people of sub-division Chatroo as well. He has always worked for strengthening the party and was famous for serving the people to the best of his ability.
They said that his complete faith in secularism made Tappal sb acceptable and dear amongst all the sectors of the society. “He was never allowed by the narrow considerations of caste, religion & region”, said Congress leaders adding that these attributes made him what he was today.
Congress leaders prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul and grant of strength & fortitude to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss.
Meanwhile Congress workers led by Senior Congress leader from Mugalmaidan Tariq Hussain Wani slammed the CAPD department for unfair allotment of ration cards to the families in sub-division Chatroo, as BPL families are placed in APL and vice versa which is a thing that needed to be taken seriously. The furious workers from Mugalmdain have warned the officials of CAPD to correct the errors in allotment of ration cards to families at an earliest. They said if the ration cards are not allotted according to the criteria, all the Congress leaders, workers will demonstrate a strong protest and the consequences will be really bad.
Mugalmaidan, April 06: - Condolence meeting was held at Tehsil headquarters Mugalmaidan in the memory of Late Ghulam Qadir Tapal Senior Congress leader, who passed away on 31st of March.
The gathering was addressed by Senior Congress leaders including Mushtaq Ahmed Hap, Ghulam Qadir Sheikh, Altaf Hussain Malik, Mohinder Singh Parihar, Mohammad Iqbal Keen, Raj Badyal, Chowdhary Noor Din, Tariq Wani, Santosh Kumar, Noor Hussain, Hafiz Ali, Firdous Ahmed Mingnoo, Irshad Ahmed, Satish Kumar and others.
All the speakers highlighted the role of late Tappal sahab and described him as secular, social and dynamic leader who was having a good leadership quality. Tappal sahab has served the Congress from the last four decades and has termed his death as a great loss not only for the Congress party but to the people of sub-division Chatroo as well. He has always worked for strengthening the party and was famous for serving the people to the best of his ability.
They said that his complete faith in secularism made Tappal sb acceptable and dear amongst all the sectors of the society. “He was never allowed by the narrow considerations of caste, religion & region”, said Congress leaders adding that these attributes made him what he was today.
Congress leaders prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul and grant of strength & fortitude to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss.
Meanwhile Congress workers led by Senior Congress leader from Mugalmaidan Tariq Hussain Wani slammed the CAPD department for unfair allotment of ration cards to the families in sub-division Chatroo, as BPL families are placed in APL and vice versa which is a thing that needed to be taken seriously. The furious workers from Mugalmdain have warned the officials of CAPD to correct the errors in allotment of ration cards to families at an earliest. They said if the ration cards are not allotted according to the criteria, all the Congress leaders, workers will demonstrate a strong protest and the consequences will be really bad.
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