Saturday, 27 April 2019

Several political activists joined Congress in Inderwal






Congress is the voice of people: Saroori

KISHTWAR, APRIL 27: - Several political activists turned its back to the exploitation politics of the opposition parties in Inderwal and joined Congress party in presence of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC), Vice President, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori.

Welcoming the newly joined workers into the party, Mr. Saroori said that Congress is the voice of people and has always stood for the people and will continue to represent the aspirations of all the sections of the society.

Mr. Saroori described the joining into Congress fold as yearning among cross section of people to join Congress, a living symbol of secular credentials. He urged the party workers to fan out in their respective areas, identify problems of the people and seek their redressal at appropriate forums.

Congress state Vice President hoped that their joining into party fold, the Congress party would be further strengthened in Inderwal area at grass roots level.

Newly joined entrants attributed their joining Congress to the miserable attitude of opposition parties in Inderwal towards public concerns adding that these parties are only in search of occasions to ignite tension between various sections of the society by exploiting their sentiments on one or the other pretext.

“These parties when in power did nothing to ameliorate the lot of people especially living in far-flung and remote areas. Its leadership are only interested in grabbing power for vested interests” they alleged. They said that the lucidity and truthfulness in the politics of Congress and the dynamism of Ghulam Nabi Azad former Chief Minister J&K during his tenure as CM seek equitable development, peace and prosperity for the State and its people, have made them to join Congress and work for the welfare of people of Doda-Kishtwar areas by G. M Saroori. They said that the Ghulam Nabi Azad is the ‘hope of rural areas’ and Congress believes in practical actions rather than slogan raising.

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