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AAP organises stupendous "Tiranga Rally" in Jammu against drugs menace, social evils
5/22/2022 10:42:12 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 22: AAP organised mammoth Tiranga Rally in Jammu today against drugs menace and social Evils. 'Tiranga rally' was aimed to create awareness among the youth regarding Drugs abuse and its evil effects on society.
The rally started from Digiana Ashram passed through shastri nagar, gandhi Nagar, Bahu Plaza and concluded peacefully at Bhatindi. It was organized by Raj Kumar Goyal (Vice Chairman, Trade Union) and
Parvinder Singh Happy Senior AAP leader (Ex Deputy Vice President of HDFC Bank Ltd).
Speaking on the occasion Goyal said that drug addiction is increasing at an alarming rate in Jammu and Kashmir and has become a serious threat in the shape of narco-terrorism.
"The alarming situation can be gauged from the fact that not only cities and towns in the UT, but even small villages are not left untouched by the drug mafia, which has spread its network throughout the UT. AAP has made it a policy decision to end the drug menace in J&K", said Goyal.
On the occasion Parvinder Happy said that AAP is overwhelmed with the response of the people especially youth. It proves that common masses want an alternative to the existing political parties who have failed miserably on the expectations of the people. He further elaborated that the focus of AAP is to Create awareness and strengthen the roots of the party to ensure good governance in future .
Raj Kumar Goyal further said that AAP is receiving much attention and with massive win in Punjab, the party is trying to focus on Jammu and Kashmir now and is making efforts to strengthen its basic structure before making any policy document.
"We want to give a clean, time tested & an alternative to the masses of J&K and to get rid of 75 years of misrule of corruption and nepotism. We will come up with a policy document in the next few months and till then aim is to strengthen the party",
Earlier Parvinder Singh Happy welcomed Harjot Singh Bains, cabinet minister, Govt. of Punjab, Gourav Sharma Prabhari AAP J&K, Pardeep Mittal & Manish Sinha to participate in the Rally. The rally was also attended by senior AAP Leaders T.S Tony, Balwant Singh Mankotia & Om Parkash Khajuria Convener AAP And Tanveer Hussain Trade Union leader. There was massive participation of youth in scorching heat with flags in hands on cars and Bikes.
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