Sadhotra emphasizes students’ critical role in shaping future of nation, J&K

Senior NC leader Ajay Kumar Sadhotra with NCSU office bearers of Bishnah and new entrants at Khour Bhau.
Senior NC leader Ajay Kumar Sadhotra with NCSU office bearers of Bishnah and new entrants at Khour Bhau.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 6: National Conference (NC) additional general secretary and former Minister, Ajay Kumar Sadhotra, today called upon the students to set high goals, pursue academic excellence, and play a decisive role in enriching India’s human resource capital an essential pillar in the country’s journey towards global leadership.
Addressing an enthusiastic gathering of students of the Bishnah College, which was organized by Misam Chowdhary, Vansh Kalotra and Akash, Sadhotra highlighted the transformative power of education and the critical role that youth must play in shaping the future of both the nation and J&K.
Sadhotra referred to the difficult times J&K underwent during the past over three decades and said now the time has come to rebuild it with renewed vigour a mission of the present dispensation under visionary Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. He expressed full faith that the youth of Jammu and Kashmir will be at the forefront of its resurgence not just as participants, but as pioneers and changemakers.
Sardar Arun Pal Singh (provincial working president) urged students to not only excel in academics but to also become socially conscious citizens who understand the importance of unity, peace and development.
At the outset, Ayoub Malik (provincial secretary) introduced all the leaders accompanying Sadhotra with the NC Students Union of Bishnah College.
Those who spoke on the occasion include Misam Chowdhary, Ankit Bhagat, Nishant, Advocate Mussarat Ahmad Malik, Saqib Kitchoo, Tarun Chowdhary, Sameer Singh, Bobby Atri, Naresh Bittu, Aisha Gupta, Harish Thapa and Akash.
Prominent NC leaders and locals present on the occasion were Chander Mohan Sharma, Rakesh Sharma, Sham Lal Sharma, Ashwani Charak, Gurnam Singh, Aslam Khan, Rakesh Bakshi, Ashok Atri (Retired DIG), Nirmal Singh, Sewak Singh (Retired SP), Veer Jee, Vishaw Dev Singh, Anju Dogra, Priyanka Dogra, Priyanka Sharma, Shallu Sharma, Sandeep Manhas and Madhu.