BJP leaders afraid of facing public in DDC campaign: Mankotia

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Udhampur: Spearheading the aggressive campaign for Panthers Party in Ghordi DDC Constituency, the party President & Former MLA Balwant Singh Mankotia accompanied by Ghordi DDC Candidate Vishavdev Singh (Kuldeep Master), Sanjit Sharma Candidate from Jaganoo DDC Constituency holds massive rally at Ghordi here today.
While addressing a huge gathering at Ghordi, NPP Leader Mankotia said that local BJP leaders are afraid of facing general public in election campaigns even their Centre leadership is not showing any faith on them, now Union Ministers are begging for them in Local DDC elections.
Balwant Singh Mankotia vociferously asserted that since all the Central based & Kashmir centric political parties had belied the hopes and aspirations of the people of Jammu, Panthers Party alone had stood firm to emerge as a reckoning force to liberate them from the decades old socio-political discrimination. He said that with the entire concentration of the present central govt led by the BJP on Kashmir, the Jammu region was perpetually left neglected economically and politically besides facing severe identity crisis. People of Jammu region felt humiliated, hoodwinked and betrayed by the BJP’s repeated U-turns and somersaults from its grandiloquent pre-poll promises doled out to them in 2014, said Mankotia.
Balwant Singh Mankotia said that in the last six years our educated unemployed youth were made to languish in open for their genuine demands while entire thrust was on the valley in the matter of employment. He added that down gradation of our 200 years old historic State to UT was the greatest insult inflicted on the nationalist people of the Dogra land who were again appended with the ever politically dominant Kashmir.
In last, Mankotia said that only panthers can safeguard the locals rights on their land, he made an appeal to general public support Panthers Party with huge no of votes.
Secretary Dhani Ram Atri, Secretary Sudesh Sharma, Pawan Dev Singh, Vishavdev Singh, Ashish Atri besides scores of activists were also present.

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