Reach out to the
masses and especially to the border dwellers and render helping hand to them:
AICC Leaders to PCC functionaries
JAMMU, March 05:
Congress president Rahul Gandhi reviewed the post -Pulwama situation in Jammu
and Kashmir and the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan, in a meeting of
senior leaders from J&K held at the Union capital.
AICC president, who
was accompanied by Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad and
AICC general secretary Ambika Soni (MP), Incharge J&K affairs of the party,
took feedback from the Pradesh Congress leaders’ and expressed concern over the
situation along borders.
Gandhi took stock of
entire scenario all along the International Border and the Line of Control and
security scenario in the State. Many important issues were also discussed in
the meeting. The party leaders also had detailed discussion over the ways and
means to be adopted to strengthen the party at grass root level in the State.
The senior AICC
leaders asked the PCC functionaries to reach out to the masses and especially
to the border dwellers and render helping hand to them. Expressing party
resolve to fully support the Indian Government at this hour, the Congress
leaders said the country was one on the issue and asked the cadre to gear up
their activities and remain vigilant from the designs of divisive forces.
Prominent among those
who attended the meeting included JKPCC president GA Mir, CWC Member Tariq
Hamid Kara, former PCC chief Prof Saifuddin Soz, Peerzada Mohd Sayeed (Ex-PCC
chief), ex-Dy CM Tara Chand, PCC vice presidents Raman Bhalla, G. M Saroori,
former Ministers Tara Chand, Ragzin Jora, Sham Lal Sharma, Abdul Rashid Dar,
Aijaz Ahmed Khan, Asgar Ali Karbalai, Vikar Rasool, Ghulam Nabi Monga, Shabir
Ahmed Khan, Manjit Singh and others.
Later the JKPCC
delegation also met Ghulam Nabi Azad LOP in Rajya Sahab at his residence,
briefing him about the current, socio, political scenario in the State. They
have also discussed with Shri. Azad on organizational affairs and activities in
all the three regions of the State
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