PDP for equitable development: Ved

Ex-MLC Ved Mahajan and others at PDP convention at Samba on Sunday.
Ex-MLC Ved Mahajan and others at PDP convention at Samba on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SAMBA,  Dec 13: People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is committed to ensure greater  participation of masses in running the affairs of  the State and also raising the stock of political institutions in the State.
Speaking at a  party convention of  District Samba unit of the party here  today, the party general secretary Ved Mahajan said that PDP is a vibrant political party which has brought relief to people of Jammu & Kashmir on equitable basis during past spell and has picked up the thread of development and system reformation, where it has left in 2005.
Mahajan said that the NC- Cong rule did everything to undo at political, administrative and economic level, what Mufti led Government has led in past. But nine months rule is witness to distinguished performance which is visible on ground. Administration is back on rails.
He told to workers and office bearers to stick to party agenda of peace, development and reconciliation without fail. He advised workers to take good work of Government and party to the gross root level so that common masses become the real beneficiaries. He said that Samba district is in particular the best beneficiary of PDP-BJP coalition agenda.
Mr Mahajan said that Samba district is going to get maximum benefits of developmental Agenda of the Govt as major projects like Central University, AIIMS and other projects are going to be established in Samba district and its vicinity. He advised the workers not to become prey of adversaries of false propaganda of opposition and work for strengthening of the party.
The Convention was organised by Dr Harmesh Salathia, District president Samba. On this occasion State Secretary, Jitender Bhat, senior leaders Satpal Singh Charak, Sukhwinder Singh, Sunny Sangral, Ghar Singh   and  others also addressed the workers.
Workers discussed the problems like non functioning of  New Bus Stand, Samba  and raised the demands concerning development in the district.