Cong will ensure protection of people’s rights: PCC chief

Excelsior Correspondent
KULGAM, Dec 20: The Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee chief, Vikar Rasool Wani today assured people that Congress Party feels duty bound to ensure protection of their rights and will continue fighting against BJP’s dictatorial policies, coercion and vendetta politics against the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
The party will ensure protection of jobs, land and identity of J&K, which is under assault under BJP Rule.
JKPCC chief was addressing a largely attended public meeting at Budroo in the Frisal area of Kulgam district. He was accompanied by  JKPCC general secretaries Anayatullah Rather, Imtiyaz Ahmad Khanday, DCC president Kulgam, Amanllah  Mattoo and other senior leaders of the party.
Wani assured people of Jammu and Kashmir that Congress will continue fighting for protection of land, jobs and identity of Jammu and Kashmir, which is under assault under BJP Rule. He said J&K is the victim of BJPs policies based on confrontation and aggression against the innocent people.
Congress party will leave no stone unturned  to protect land, jobs and resources, which are being looted by the BJP by enacting laws after laws after the down-grading of full-fledged State into two UTs, Wani said  and added that the tax terror, unprecedented price hike, open loot of natural resources have pushed J&K towards darkness.
He said Congress is aware and equally anguished over the sufferings of the common people due to the unprecedented price hike of all commodities and multiple taxations, but the party (Congress) will leave no stone unturned to ensure redressal of issues.
Wani referred to the recent executive committee of J&K Congress held in Jammu and said the meeting has resolved to oppose every move of the BJP Govt doing away with jobs, land and identities of J&K and fight for protection of people’s rights both at National level and in J&K.
PCC general secretaries Anayatullah Rather, Imtiyaz Ahmad Khanday, DCC president Kulgam Amanullah Mattoo and various other leaders also addressed the public meeting.