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JAMMU: Lambasting BJP for depriving the people of Jammu and Kashmir from basic amenities, President District Congress Committee (DCC) Jammu (Rural) Hari Singh Chib said that the BJP leadership has failed to deliver on its promises made to people during the previous elections.
Senior Congress leader Hari Singh Chib said that the BJP’s misrule and anti-people policies have given a big blow to the developmental activities in various parts of J&K taken up during Congress regime.
Chib said this while addressing a gathering of party supporters and workers during a programme to hand over mandate to party candidates for the forthcoming DDC polls.
Senior Congress leader handed over the party mandate to Congress candidates Ramesh Motton from Block RS Pura and T. S.Bajwa former M.P from Block Suchetgarh in district Jammu in presence of Pawan Raina, Secretary Pradesh Congress Committee, Sarpanch and Senior Vice President DCC Jammu (Rural), Ravinder Singh, Block President RS Pura Sham Mehra, SP Mandi, Ajit Singh, Ajaib Singh Motton, Prithvi Singh and others.
Chib said that the people of Jammu region are facing numerous hardships on account of shortage of drinking water, power cuts, dilapidated condition of roads, poor condition of hospitals, unemployment and several others largely due to step-motherly treatment given by the previous BJP government in J&K.
Chib further said that BJP has not only deceived the people of J&K by making false promises in the name of development and progress but it has also betrayed the masses by snatching the statehood of historical J&K created and unified by the erstwhile Dogra rulers. He said that BJP is solely responsible for degrading the J&K state into two Union Territories for which the people will teach a lesson to the local leadership for their betrayal.
Asking people to inflict a blow to the BJP in the DDC elections, Hari Singh appealed to them to extend full support to the Congress Party and its candidates in the hustings. Make Congress party victorious to ensure peace, prosperity and equitable development, Chib said.