PDP-BJP creating mess in the state: Saroori
JAMMU, AUGUST 18: - President JKPCC G. A Mir said that winds of change are blowing in Kashmir and Jammu region and Congress is emerging as a first choice in three regions of the State in view of the consistency in its policy and secular credentials.
Addressing a meeting of the prominent leaders and delegates of the party from Inderwal and Kishtwar here, PCC Chief said that people in Jammu and Kashmir regions feel cheated from their respective parties whom they voted to majority in 2014 to BJP in Jammu region, while PDP in Kashmir with opposite and contrary slogans and agenda.
“Two parties had no mandate to join hands but they did so, against the wishes of people. Still people expected them to deliver and come up to their expectations, which they utterly failed because of inherent contradictions. The two parties badly divided the people on regional and religious lines and vitiated the overall social and secular atmosphere besides failure to deal with the security environment, finally left a state of political uncertainty,” he said.
Mir lauded the efforts of the Governor’s administration for bringing the administration on rails and initiatives for ULB and Panchayat Elections after nullifying the regressive amendment in the Panchayat Raj by the PDP-BJP Government and restoring direct elections to Sarpanch.
Vice President PCC and MLA Inderwal G. M Saroori charged the PDP-BJP Government in the State for creating a mess of the whole situation and worst ever misrule in the history of the State. He asked the party cadres to educate the masses about the politics of hate and failures an all fronts by the previous regime in the state. The projects launched by Congress party have yet to be completed and the state has lagged behind in every sphere during the BJP regime. The congress alone can ensure equitable development and maintain unity on secular lines. He also said that Congress would stage a comeback in the next elections, as people of all sections and regions trust Congress for its secular approach.
Vice President PCC, Raman Bhalla said that 2014 elections were held in a totally polarized atmosphere and the BJP exploited the religious emotions of people but totally surrendered for the hunger of power.
Prominent among those Mula Ram Vice President PCC, Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma, General Secretary Thakur Manmohan Singh, Senior Congress leaders Ghulam Haider Sheikh, DCC Presidents Kishtwar Mohinder Parihar, Thakur Hari Singh Chib, Altaf Hussain Malik, Ghulam Qadir Sheikh, Akhtar Hussain Butt, Ghulam Mohd Kohli, Mohd Amin, Ali Mohd Naik, Tariq Hussain Wani, Bidya Lal Sharma, Nazir Ahmed, Seva Ram, Farooq Ahmed, Jeelani, Ghulam Nabi Mir, Ronak Singh, Bashir Ahmed Sheikh, Nishat Shah, Mohd Sikander, Akhtar Hussain Khurwaey, Mohd Sultan, Shamasdin Hussain, Bashir Ahmed, Ved Prakash, Prithviraj, Hens Raj, Hussain Baig, Mohd Iqbal Keen, Khalid Hussain Sheikh, Qasim Din, Asgar Hussain Khangi, Hafeez Teli, Mohd Yusuf, Madan Bhandari, Chaman Lal, O P Bhagat, Noor Hussain, Suman Bhandari, Waseem Maker, Firdous Mingnoo, Randeep Bhandari, Vikram Bhandari, Ashiq Hussain, Chowdhary Farooq Ahmed, Rafaqat Mir, Abdul Jabbar, Farooq Ahmed, Vinod Kumar, Tariq Hussain Mintoo, Noor Mohd, Majeed Rahi, Musarat Hussain Naik, Abdul Rashid, Ravi Kumar, Mumtaz Hussain, Atta Mohd, Pervaiz Ahmed, Zakir Malik, Ayaz Hamal, Ghulam Hussain Shah and others attended the function.
JAMMU, AUGUST 18: - President JKPCC G. A Mir said that winds of change are blowing in Kashmir and Jammu region and Congress is emerging as a first choice in three regions of the State in view of the consistency in its policy and secular credentials.
Addressing a meeting of the prominent leaders and delegates of the party from Inderwal and Kishtwar here, PCC Chief said that people in Jammu and Kashmir regions feel cheated from their respective parties whom they voted to majority in 2014 to BJP in Jammu region, while PDP in Kashmir with opposite and contrary slogans and agenda.
“Two parties had no mandate to join hands but they did so, against the wishes of people. Still people expected them to deliver and come up to their expectations, which they utterly failed because of inherent contradictions. The two parties badly divided the people on regional and religious lines and vitiated the overall social and secular atmosphere besides failure to deal with the security environment, finally left a state of political uncertainty,” he said.
Mir lauded the efforts of the Governor’s administration for bringing the administration on rails and initiatives for ULB and Panchayat Elections after nullifying the regressive amendment in the Panchayat Raj by the PDP-BJP Government and restoring direct elections to Sarpanch.
Vice President PCC and MLA Inderwal G. M Saroori charged the PDP-BJP Government in the State for creating a mess of the whole situation and worst ever misrule in the history of the State. He asked the party cadres to educate the masses about the politics of hate and failures an all fronts by the previous regime in the state. The projects launched by Congress party have yet to be completed and the state has lagged behind in every sphere during the BJP regime. The congress alone can ensure equitable development and maintain unity on secular lines. He also said that Congress would stage a comeback in the next elections, as people of all sections and regions trust Congress for its secular approach.
Vice President PCC, Raman Bhalla said that 2014 elections were held in a totally polarized atmosphere and the BJP exploited the religious emotions of people but totally surrendered for the hunger of power.
Prominent among those Mula Ram Vice President PCC, Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma, General Secretary Thakur Manmohan Singh, Senior Congress leaders Ghulam Haider Sheikh, DCC Presidents Kishtwar Mohinder Parihar, Thakur Hari Singh Chib, Altaf Hussain Malik, Ghulam Qadir Sheikh, Akhtar Hussain Butt, Ghulam Mohd Kohli, Mohd Amin, Ali Mohd Naik, Tariq Hussain Wani, Bidya Lal Sharma, Nazir Ahmed, Seva Ram, Farooq Ahmed, Jeelani, Ghulam Nabi Mir, Ronak Singh, Bashir Ahmed Sheikh, Nishat Shah, Mohd Sikander, Akhtar Hussain Khurwaey, Mohd Sultan, Shamasdin Hussain, Bashir Ahmed, Ved Prakash, Prithviraj, Hens Raj, Hussain Baig, Mohd Iqbal Keen, Khalid Hussain Sheikh, Qasim Din, Asgar Hussain Khangi, Hafeez Teli, Mohd Yusuf, Madan Bhandari, Chaman Lal, O P Bhagat, Noor Hussain, Suman Bhandari, Waseem Maker, Firdous Mingnoo, Randeep Bhandari, Vikram Bhandari, Ashiq Hussain, Chowdhary Farooq Ahmed, Rafaqat Mir, Abdul Jabbar, Farooq Ahmed, Vinod Kumar, Tariq Hussain Mintoo, Noor Mohd, Majeed Rahi, Musarat Hussain Naik, Abdul Rashid, Ravi Kumar, Mumtaz Hussain, Atta Mohd, Pervaiz Ahmed, Zakir Malik, Ayaz Hamal, Ghulam Hussain Shah and others attended the function.
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