Cong-NC Govt betrayed poor daily wagers: Bali

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 15: Lambasting Omar Abdullah led National Conference-Congress Government for betraying over 62,000 daily wagers of different government departments, BJP candidate for Raipur-Domana Assembly Segment, Bali Bhagat exhorted the people to teach these parties a lesson for playing with the future of thousands of these poor employees.
Addressing series of public meetings in Raipur-Domana Assembly Segment, Bali Bhagat said that during the last six years this dispensation has done nothing to address grievances of people. “Instead of addressing problems of different sections of the society, this regime is indulged into deceitful tactics to hoodwink the masses”, Bali regretted and pointed towards conditions of daily wagers who are glaring example of the anti-poor policies being propagated by Omar Abdullah Government with the criminal connivance and support of Congress ministers, who remained a mute spectators to the all misdeeds of the Government just to enjoy powers.
Bali Bhagat said that during the last six years this regime has adopted anti-employees policies and it was result of such anti-people policies that every section of the society was on agitation path be it employees, technocrats, unemployed youth, daily wagers, farmers or students.
“Coming Assembly elections is an historic opportunity to give a befitting reply to those who are responsible for their miseries”, he said and exhorted the people to exercise their right to franchise in good number to make Jammu and Kashmir free from corrupt parties like Congress and National Conference.
Bali Bhagat said that Congress was a sinking ship and genuine people were leaving this party because instead of serving the common masses, Congress leaders were more concerned about their petty personal interests.
Assuring that BJP led government would carve out a new path of growth, development and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir, Bali said that BJP was contesting elections to change destiny of the people of the State.