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AIBCU criticizes BJP's agenda "Development, Good Governance" | | | Early Times Report Jammu, May 9: All India Backward Classes Union (AIBCU) held a meeting under the Chairmanship under the president ship of Abdul Majid Malik and has criticized the BJP's agenda of "Development & Good Governance" here today. According to press release, speakers and participants closely visualised the statements of National BJP General Secretary (org.) Ram Lal who speaks of "Development and Good Governance" and come to the conclusion that BJP agenda without public problems and social justice is nothing but a lust of power. Before and during elections BJP raised public agenda of social justice for which State OBCs have been suffering since 1992 after Apex Court's Judgment on Mandal report but now it is only playing politics on the name of migrants and displaced persons and a big chunk of state population called OBCs are being ignored. Addressing the meeting, Malik said that the Union MOS of PMO office, Dr. Jatinder Singh and Dr. Nirmal Singh have started insulting the OBC deputationists. This only reflects the inner policy of the BJP. The new recruitment policy of BJP & PDP is a step towards generation stalughting policy which compels the highly qualified youth to live a life of starvation. He asked the Centre & State BJP leadership to clear the meaning of "Good Governance & Development", adding, "Any kind of Development without social justice is baseless, useless & senseless", he said. They appeal, Dr. Nirmal Singh should reply that how did he dare to insult the leading members of the OBC deputation on 22nd of April 2015 who were given time at 8 P.M. Other prominents who shared their views were Mohammed Arfan Panchi, K.D. Betab, Gulam Rasood Najar, Hm Sandokh Chand, Bodh Raj, Master Sai-ud-Din, Puran Chargotra, Aamesh Tally, Brij Mehra, Deepak Panday, Prof. Kali Dass and many others. |
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