BJP responsible for increasing dissatisfaction among masses: Manohar

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BILLAWAR: Former minister and senior Congress leader, Dr Manohar Lal Sharma said that Modi led government is working only to remain in power and has nothing to do with the problems of common masses.
While addressing gathering here on Sunday, Manohar said that the problems being faced by the common man is increasing day by day whether it may be price rise, unemployment, crime against women, corruption, steep fall in GDP, etc.
Sharma said that the BJP led Government at Centre is completely responsible for increasing dissatisfaction among masses and unrest in every section of society. He said BJP is rather to introspect their policy failure in spite humiliate, torture and attack leaders of opposition even own party leaders who dare to raise voice against their wrong polices and termed this act is great threat to Indian democracy and democratic values taught by the Father of Nation to the whole world in his Philosophy of Humanity.
Dr. Sharma said that this trend is not seen healthy in contest to Indian democracy in which the party at power will unnecessary torture and attack leader of other party in order to humiliate, dishonor and vice versa. He said that we are living in the advance age of science and technology in which nothing is remain away from modern means of communication and absent from the public domain even anyone could try to hush up or tempered with.
Manohar said that Modi government is failed one every fronts including in deliverance and governance as a result BJP is attacking on opposition leaders which is its pre-planning to divert the attention of common masses from real issue and their failure.
Manohar advised BJP to learn a lesson and not to play with the sentiments of the people. Pertinent to mention here that Manohar, during his two-day tour, visited various villages of Billawar constituency which include Kishanpur, Dher, Kah, Durang, Dewal, Surara (Malti), Dodan (Tharakalwal), Dhalli Banocheck, Ramkote, Tandary and Jumble (Mangloor).

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