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BJP failed to carry out developmental works in region: Manohar | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 22: Former minister and President District Congress Committee Kathua Dr Manohar Lal Sharma while conducting a meeting of party councilors and workers at Billawar blamed previous BJP government in J&K for slow pace of developmental works in the state. He further said that BJP leadership even failed to fulfill pre-poll promises they made to the people of Billawar such as District status to Billawar and many more. Dr Sharma heavily criticized the mis-governance of BJP government due to which common masses are facing and feeling deceived. He said BJP government failed to address the burning issue of unemployment due to which youths of the district and the state are feeling dejected and hopeless. He requested Lt Governor to fill the vacant vacancies lying in various departments on priority basis to cater the rising problem of unemployment. He stated that many projects initiated by previous Congress government are still waiting for their completion since past 5 years as they were totally abandoned by BJP government. He further requested Lt Governor look into matter of regularization of ReT teachers and daily wagers in different departments which is a long pending demand and make sure they get their pending wages released at the earliest. He further said it feels pains and pity on seeing the condition of common masses today due to bad governance & lack of vision by the BJP government. During the meeting councilors also apprised Dr Sharma about the shortage in funds allocation due to which they can't carry out developmental works in their wards as desired. Shortage of water and electricity was also raised by the workers. Dr Manohar Lal Sharma requested the Lt Governor to give the status of District to Billawar at the earliest and also resolve the day to day issues of the people of the area. |
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