Congress provided vibrant platform
to youth: G M Saroori
KISHTWAR, OCTOBER 03: - Prominent
youth activists of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) including BJP state Media
coordinator Sheikh Imran from Gugara area of Inderwal constituency joined
Indian National Congress (INC) and reposed their faith in the policies and
programmes of the party, saying it alone can safeguard the article 370 and 35-A
of Jammu and Kashmir and ensure equitable development of all the three regions
of the State.
Welcoming the new entrants into
party-fold, Vice President JKPCC and MLA Inderwal Ghulam Mohammad Saroori said
Congress has always provided a vibrant platform to youth to play their
designated role in the State polity and help in shaping its politico-economic
destiny.
Saroori described joining of BJP
State Media Coordinator and other Yourh activists as vindication of pro-people
policies of Congress and the role played in socio-economic development and
political empowerment of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh over the years.
He said the State was passing
through a most difficult phase, as the PDP-BJP dispensation has not only failed
on deliverance front but was also responsible for halting pace of developmental
effort, initiated by the previous UPA government including one of the
prestigious project RGGVY phase II which will provide electricity to every
household of Chenab Valley. He said that educated youths are the future of the
nation and they should come forward for the development of their respective
areas. He said there is need of time to get united to prevent the entry of
communal forces who are befooling the poor masses on various aspects.
Saroori congratulated the new
entrants and hoped that with their joining Congress it will be further
strengthened at the grass roots level to play its role in heralding peace and
normalcy besides meeting the challenges on developmental and political fronts.
President Block Congress Committee
Kahara Farooq Ahmed was also present on the occasion. Those who joined the
Congress include Sheikh Imran, Shahid Parvez, Khalid Shah, Akhtar Hussain and
Adaam Nazir.
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