*Divisive politics dangerous for nation: Bhalla
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 4: JKPCC president Vikar Rasool Wani today said that BJP can not face the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Congress in the Parliamentary debate.
A meeting of District Congress Committee Jammu Urban was held here today at PCC office Jammu to take stock of the upcoming elections besides discussing the burning issues of the people.
Speaking on the occasion Wani said that BJP can’t face LOP Rahul Gandhi and Congress in the Parliamentary debate, resorting to hooliganism on streets. They don’t believe in debate, dialogue in democracy and resorting to cheap publicity tactics. Congress is ready to take on BJP in democratic manner and would defeat their divisive politics in coming elections.
He criticized BJP for exploiting the sentiments of the people on various emotional issues for vote bank politics but utterly failed to deliver. He asked the party functionaries to make aware the people of the communal agenda of BJP and defeat the nefarious designs of communal, divisive and separatist forces.
Raman Bhalla said that unemployment is increasing day by day. Govt. advertizes jobs, sell application forms by charging heavy fee and then cancel these jobs on various reasons. In this process many youth have become over aged and frustrated for their future. The people, especially youth will certainly ask the local leaders of BJP , what they have done for them.
He criticized BJP leadership for ignoring and neglecting the mandate of Jammu who remained as mute spectators for the sake of power. The people are deeply hurt over attitude of BJP leaders in the Govt but unfortunately the people are exploited in the name of religion and castes. Such a divisive politics is dangerous for the state and nation.
The meeting was organized by District Congress Committee Jammu Urban led by Manmohan Singh and attended by senior leaders of PCC, DCC, Block and Ward presidents, Frontal organizations heads and others.
Prominent among them include PCC vice presidents Yogesh Sawhney, Ved Mahajan, Rajnish Sharma, Kanta Bhan, Pawan Raina, Shashi Sharma, TS Tony, Namrata Sharma, Suresh Dogra, Amrit Bali, Satish Sharma, IYC leader Uday Chib, INTUC president Shiv Kumar Sharma, Seva Dal chief Vijay Sharma, Chairman Social Media Jatin K Raina, Bhavishya Sudan, Bhanu Mahajan, Harbinder Singh Mehta, Sanjeev Sharma (Panda), Rajvir Singh, Michael Wazir and others.