Serving masses will be my dream job if elected: Reen

Excelsior Correspondent

PDP candidate for Gandhi Nagar constituency, Amrik Singh Reen, inaugurating election office at Channi Rama.
PDP candidate for Gandhi Nagar constituency, Amrik Singh Reen, inaugurating election office at Channi Rama.

JAMMU, Dec 12: Reiterating his promise to develop the Gandhi Nagar constituency on the pattern of modern cities with all civic amenities, PDP’s contesting candidate, Amrik Singh Reen today said that serving commoners will be his dream job if he is voted to power.
While addressing meetings and conducting door-to-door canvassing in Greater Jammu, Channi Rama, Channi Himmat, Satwari, Langer and Kunjwani, Reen said that PDP is the only viable alternative to this anarchy prevailing in the State and can give people a stable, transparent and able administration.
“Youth are disillusioned, aged and pensioners are being harassed in the name of verification and a willful campaign has been launched against honest and dedicated officers by incumbent Government”, he added.
Urging people to vote for PDP, Reen said that the party has already made its place in the hearts of people and now it intends to come up to their expectations after forthcoming Assembly elections.
The three years of rule of PDP from 2002 to 2005 was no doubt a ‘Golden Era’ but that time was not sufficient enough to implement all the desired and ambitious projects for the welfare of State. Another term for PDP, he said, is must to carry forward all those development projects which stand abandoned or slowed down by this Government.
Reen launched scathing attack on the ruling coalition for playing with the future of educated youth of the State by launching certain useless policies which he said, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah repealed fearing defeat when elections were nearer.
“I want to change dimensions of Gandhi Nagar by adopting certain techniques adopted in metropolitan cities of the country and it was my dream job”, Reen said.
Meanwhile, Reen inaugurated election office at Channi Rama.