Congress has never be fooled people like PDP-BJP are doing: Saroori
STATE TIMES NEWS
CHATROO: Cautioning the people to beware from divisive forces that are hell bent to create confusion among masses, for the lust of power, Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC), Vice President, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori described Chatroo, Inderwal Constituency as miniature of secular India and only those nations, states, areas prosper, where secularism exists, he pin pointed.
Saroori who visited Pahalgwar, Thanna, Kharpura, Butpura, Shangam Chingam, Mattoo Mohallah, Passerkote, Khawjgam, Loidhar and Mugalmaidan areas of sub-division Chatroo.
Lambasting PDP and BJP Coalition Government for its lust of power by hoodwinking the innocent people of the country and state as well, Saroori said that “the population of Chenab basin that comprises the Inderwal, Doda, Bhaderwah, Kishtwar, Ramban and Banihal belts is a symbol of secularism. Only secularism can ensure development which is visible that what the communal parties did from 2015 for the general public of Chenab Valley, he said.
Saroori called upon the people to counter the divisive moves of certain political parties, which are least bothered about the addressing the miseries of the people and instead they (PDP-BJP) have just one hidden agenda i.e. to befool the people on the name of religion and caste and exploit their votes. “Congress has never be-fooled the people; it’s presence was always at grass roots level and will remain in future as well, with its commitment and dedication towards welfare of the people”, said Saroori and added the promises of return of power projects, revocation AFSPA, 15 lakh in each citizen accounts, safeguarding of Article 370, Article 35-A, drinking water pipeline for Kishtwar, functioning of power projects in Chenab Valley and other every single promises has been abandoned.
He regretted over the callousness of the PDP-BJP coalition towards Rehbar-e-Taleem Teachers and other segments of employees who are not being paid their wages timely. He also expressed concern over scarcity of rations on CAPD outlets saying that the people in far-flung areas were suffering immensely.