J&K people go unrepresented as no elected Govt exists: Wani

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Nov 9: Congress shall continue to fight for a dignified life to people, who are feeling humiliated after the downgrading of full-fledged J&K State into two UTs, besides abandoning them of democratic rights which tantamount to making people unrepresented in the absence of elected Government.
The uncompromising fight of Congress shall continue against undermining of democratic institutions and betraying people on so-called development and prosperity, which is being sold brazenly for political gains on the part of BJP.
JKPCC chief Vikar Rasool Wani made these comments while addressing a party worker’s meeting of Kulgam District in South Kashmir. Former JKPCC president Peerzada Mohd Sayeed and various other leaders of PCC and DCC also addressed the meeting.
JKPCC chief asserted that Congress shall vigorously continue its uncompromising fight against undermining of democratic institutions and betraying people for political gains by the BJP. The claims regarding development and prosperity in JKUT is contrary to the ground situation as the matter of fact is BJP has pushed J&K towards darkness on every count. He emphasized the party workers to make tireless efforts to reach out to people and seek resolution of the issues concerning them at grass roots, though the Govt is claiming to have brought down the stars in respect of development, peace and prosperity in J&K, but that is a white lie.
Wani expressed satisfaction over the acceptance and the strength Congress Party has gained across J&K and appreciated the dedication and hard work of Party workers saying that they have been working very hard to make the party vibrant not only in Kulgam but across Jammu and Kashmir.
JKPCC urged Govt to wave off KCC loans availed by farmers in Kulgam and elsewhere in J&K and supply them pesticides on subsidize rates through cooperative society, besides revoking the electricity bills of BPL category and also ensure adequate supply of electricity to consumers at cheaper rates, as the public in Kulgam district have suffered enormous losses from to time due to natural calamities.
Former JKPCC chief Peerzada Mohd Sayeed expressed satisfaction over the proactive role and the dedication of workers, urging them to work harder to ensure that the Congress party emerges stronger in Assembly and other elections, as the people have great expectations from the Party.
DDC president Amanullah Mattoo, PCC general secretaries Imtiyaz Ahmad Khanday, Anayatullah Rather, Muzamil Mushtaq Shah, Sajad Ahmad Wani, PCC secretary and others also spoke on the occasion.