Lal Singh to contest both Udhampur, Jammu LS seats

DSS president and former MP Ch Lal Singh addressing workers at Kathua on Saturday.
DSS president and former MP Ch Lal Singh addressing workers at Kathua on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 16: Central Working Committee (CWC) of Dogra Swabhimaan Sangathan today decided to field former MP and president of the party, Ch Lal Singh from both Udhampur-Doda and Jammu-Poonch Lok Sabha seats.
After a threadbare discussion in the party office today, the Central body, including district presidents, frontal organizations decided that Ch Lal Singh will be the candidate of the DSS because he has capacity to win both the seats of the Jammu province.
While addressing the members Lal Singh accepted the proposal and appealed to the office bearers and workers of DSS to work very hard for unfurling the Dogra flag first time in the Parliament. “We have to work very hard for the bringing justice to the Jammu province. The people of Jammu are struggling for a CBI inquiry for the last one year and the both the Governments at the State and Centre are deaf and dumb for the people of Jammu. The nationalist voices of Jammu are choked only at the cost of the appeasement of the Kashmiri people,” Lal Singh maintained.
The former MP further added that DSS has its clear 25- point vision document which is for the benefit for the people of Jammu and the only document for the eradication of all the miseries of the people of Jammu. He urged the people of Jammu province to give the befitting reply to the Kashmiri centric politicians and their cohorts in Jammu who were responsible in maligning the image of Dogras.
Singh lambasted the self-styled leadership of Jammu who always sold the interest of Jammu for the political consideration and the present leadership both in Jammu and in New Delhi has broken all records. DSS will keep on fighting for its vision document of Jammu, he remarked.
Ex-MLA Kanta Andotra also addressed the gathering and appealed to the people of Jammu to bless the DSS with its vote and support. Dr Hari Dutt Shishu also spoke on the occasion.