DCC Rural receives Yuva Rajput Sabha rally at Jammu North Assembly segment
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JAMMU: The District Congress Committee (DCC) Jammu Rural on Tuesday demanded suspension of toll collection at Sarore Plaza due to the poor road conditions and a damaged bridge at Dayalachak.
In this regard, Congress activists, led by Hari Singh Chib, President DCC Jammu Rural, and Corporator Ward 60 Rajni Bala, gathered at Paloura in the Jammu North Assembly segment and received the rally of Yuva Rajput Sabha, which is heading towards the toll plaza at Sarore.
Speaking to reporters, Hari Singh Chib expressed that the Congress Party fully supports Yuva Rajput Sabha until their demand is met. He assured the Yuva Rajput Sabha that Congress is with them in their quest to address the issues faced by the poor and Dogra’s of Jammu. Chib demanded the release of Yuva Rajput leaders who were detained yesterday.
Hari Singh cautioned against testing the patience of the general public, especially as the approaching 2024 polls draw nearer. He asserted that the public’s sentiment cannot be taken for granted, and indicated that the upcoming polls would serve as an opportunity for the people to express their dissatisfaction. He appealed to the government to immediately suspend the toll plaza at Sarore until the Jammu Pathankot National Highway is properly restored failing which the party has no other option to come on roads. Addressing the concerns of the public, Rajni Bala questioned why the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is silent on this matter, despite its government being in power at the Centre and in Jammu and Kashmir. She called on the people to support the Congress Party, as it is the only party that can meet their expectations and address their concerns effectively.
Among those who were present include Uttam Singh Chib, former Corporator; Som Nath Sharma, President BCC Pata Paloura; Sunil Singh, Assembly President Youth Congress Jammu North, and other Congress activists.