Charan Dass urges JKPCC leaders to gear up activities ahead of Parliament elections
Wani, Bhalla others attend Congress Screening Committee meeting
STATE TIMES NEWS
NEW DELHI: JKPCC President Vikar Rasool Wani, JKPCC Working President Raman Bhalla, Nawang Ringzin Zora, and Asgar Ali Karbalai on Sunday attended Congress Screening Committee meeting convened by Bhakta Charan Das AICC Spokesperson Ex MP, Neeraj Dangi Member of Rajya Sabha, Bharatsinh Solanki Incharge J&K in New Delhi.
Bhakta Charan Das, while addressing JKPCC leaders, advised to unitedly fight the anti youth policies of the ruling BJP and defeat their divisive agenda in Jammu and Kashmir, to strengthen the party and gear up their activities keeping an eye on the forthcoming Parliament elections.
“The BJP has been emphasizing on double engine Government – same party rule at the Centre and in J&K – claiming that it would ensure faster development. Recent reports of the Central Government’s agencies showed J&K Government as a failure on almost all indicators. Whenever Govt is asked about it, it has expressed its ignorance. This shows that BJP Government is not serious about meeting the basic needs of the people,” Das said.
Neeraj Dangi claimed that so far BJP rule has been of “mismanagement, immense despair and agony” and the country today stands at a stage where the common people are suffering from the wounds inflicted by the government whereas Congress has been continuing its efforts to listen to grievances of aggrieved people in various areas of J&K.
Solanki exhorted party leaders to get united to fight the BJP’s “wrong and anti-people policies,” urging them to strengthen the Congress party at grass roots, as that, it is the Congress Party which has served and shall continue to serve the people.
Earlier JKPCC President said Congress Party is capable enough to fight against the BJPs vendetta politics.
Bhalla claimed that people want change, as BJP has failed on all fronts of governance especially unchecked price rise, record unemployment besides other anti- employees, anti- trade, anti- poor politics in J&K.