‘INDI Alliance leading in J&K’
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 12: J&K National Conference leaders today said that BJP’s days are over as the masses in J&K have suffered a lot due to anti-people, anti-poor and anti-youth policies of this party.
While addressing party convention at NC office here today, the senior leaders Ajay Sadhotra ( addl gen secy), Rattan Lal Gupta (Prov president), Babu Rampal (former Minister), Chander Mohan Sharma, district president highlighted the problems being faced by the people of Jammu due to the anti-people policies adopted by the present Government.
They expressed great resentment towards the incumbent Government’s insensitive attitude towards public issues. They observed that the general public is facing numerous problems but the BJP dispensation at the Centre and its proxy administration in J&K are doing nothing except rhetoric and showing dreams to the people. They called upon the party cadres to remain in public and make all possible efforts to address their issues. They claimed that INDI Alliance is presently leading in Jammu and Kashmir and expressed optimism about winning all the five Lok Sabha seats in the region.
The NC leaders asserted that the general public is disenchanted with the misrule of the present dispensation, which has fallen far short of meeting their expectations. They highlighted the widespread suffering across all segments of society, including youth, farmers, and traders, attributable to the anti-people policies pursued by the Government. He underscored the prevailing economic challenges, citing soaring inflation rates as evidence of the Government’s shortcomings.
They said the people will not forget this regime for decades and will definitely give a befitting reply in the ensuing Lok Sabha polls in the country in general and Jammu and Kashmir in particular in order to save constitution and democracy. They stressed the need to vote and support alliance candidate Jammu Lok Sabha seat Raman Bhalla.
Prominent among those who were present include, Bashir Ahmed, Bimla Luthra, Deepinder Kour, Bushan Lal Bhat, Satwant Kour Dogra. Pardeep Bali, Ayub Malik Abdul Gani Teli, Jugal Mahajan, Laxami Datta, Shamim Begum, Ankush Abrol, Surjeet Singh Manhas and others.