Results of by-elections indicate winds of change for 2019 : PCC

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 1:  PCC chief spokesperson,  Ravinder Sharma has said that the results of  by-elections in different parts of country on Thursday is a clear indication that the winds of change for 2019 general elections has started  and  Narendra  Modi’ s  “Jumla Wazi” is no more going to work to hoodwink the people.
Expressing satisfaction over the elections results of different by-elections in country declared on Thursday, he said that the results indicates that the winds of change has started in various parts, which further divulge that people now understand `Jumlawazi’ of  Narendra  Modi  and election results have indicate that Congress party along with like minded parties would re-emerge as a strong force against all odds and false hood of BJP through various modes of publicity as well as misuse of power, agencies  and institutions.
He congratulated Congress high command including Congress president  Rahul Gandhi and UPA  chairperson,   Sonia Gandhi for leading the party in right direction   throughout the country and said that party workers are ready to take on the falsehood and exploitation of BJP and to educate the people about the failure of Modi Govt on all fronts especially to deliver to the poor and common people and youth of the country.
Addressing a meeting of party workers at Sunderbani and series of interactions in different parts of Nowshera constituency, Sharma expressed grave concern over the acute scarcity of water in most parts of the area and the worst power scenario due to which people are facing great hardships. He said that the most of the water sources of the area are depleted and the new schemes have not been launched during the present regime as a result the problem has been multiplied. Sharma demanded that more water tankers and water trailers  should be pressed into service to overcome the difficulty.
Prominent among those  spoke in the meeting included, Dwarka Nath Sharma, Roshan Lal Prasher, Maj Yograj, Capt Babu Ram, Capt Prem Nath, Vaishno Dass Mohan Lal, Om Prakash,, Pritam Lal, Capt Kashmir Singh, Bharat Bhushan,  Mohinder Singh and   Gurdarshan Singh.