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NC gears up for ULB polls, conduct ward-wise campaigns: Rattan Lal Gupta
9/17/2023 10:08:59 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Sept 17 : Rattan Lal Gupta Provincial President Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) Jammu, while urging the party cadre especially the workers and activists to gear up for the upcoming polls, urged the cadre especially the foot soldiers of the party to work in complete synchronization and chart out ward-wise poll campaigns under a meticulously planned result oriented strategy.
Gupta expressed this while addressing a meeting of the workers of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) District Jammu Urban held under the chairmanship of party’s District President Chander Mohan Sharma at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan here today. The meeting was convened to discuss the strategy regarding the upcoming (Urban Local Bodies) ULB elections of Jammu Municipal Corporation.
Prominent among others present on the occasion were Babu Rampal former minister and Central Zone President, Pardeep Bali, Ayub Malik Provincial Secretaries, Corporator Ghar Singh, Vijay Lochan Chairman SC Cell, DS Chauhan Chairman Legal Cell, District President Jammu Rural A Raghvir Singh Manhas, Naresh Bittu District President Jammu Rural B , Bimla Luthra, Jugal Mahajan and Advocate Mehrukh Syedan besides a large number of workers and activists of the party.
The senior National Conference leader said that the victory of National Conference is the only solution for bidding farewell to all the problems being faced by the common people. He said that people are fed up with the BJP’s anti people governance and continue struggling amid miseries thrust upon them by the saffron party’s proxy administration in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory.
Gupta lamented that the sufferings of the people are multiplying with each passing day in absence of a popular Govt elected by duly holding elections to the J&K Assembly. The LG administration is totally failed in controlling the shooting prices of essential items, unemployment, problems of daily wagers, scams in Medical department, Jal Shakti department and recruitment agencies.
After holding detailed deliberations and discussions on the strategy for upcoming elections, he directed the party cadre to hold meetings in all the wards and formulate a programme to carry out poll campaigns in all the 75 wards of Jammi Municipal Corporation.
Babu Rampaul in his address on the occasion said that Jammu Municipal Corporation has become a hub of corruption today and there is a dire need to change the representatives at the helm of affairs in JMC. He said that if NC takes over the reins it will develop Jammu on modern lines, providing upto the mark civic services to the people.
Sheikh Bashir Ahmed Provincial Secretary Jammu Province in his address asked party cadre to remain present among the people to address their issues. Expressing full confidence in the working of the party’s foot soldiers, he directed them not to leave any stone unturned in ensuring the unprecedented victory in the upcoming ULB polls.
Chander Mohan Sharma highlighted the utter failure of JMC in providing proper civic amenities to the people of Jammu. He pooh-poohed the BJP regime of wasting taxpayers’ money on non productive works under the so called Jammu Smart City project that has been causing more inconvenience to people rather than easing their life in the City of Temples
Among those who were present include Ankush Abrol Joint Secretary Jammu Province, Dilshad Malik, Rita Gupta, Ch. Aslam, Waris Gill, Ashok Dogra, Rashida Begum, Shabir Sambyal, Adv. Atul, Som Raj Taroch, Sardar Parminder Singh, Davinder Sharma, Ashwani Charak, Rachpal Singh, Subash Chander, Pinky Khalsa, S. Tejinder Singh, Devi Ditta, Gurdeep Singh, S. Aya Singh, Devinder Singh, Sewak Singh, Narinder Singhh Surjeet Singh, Gurvinder Singh, Jasvinder Singh, Kamaljeet Singh, Ravinder Singh Papu, Raj Kour, Rahul Gupta, Renu Devi, Manohar Lal Bhagat, Vijay Malik.
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