BJP-PDP Govt fails to deliver: Pawar

State president of Mahila Congress addressing workers’ meeting in Raipur-Satwari area of Jammu on Saturday.
State president of Mahila Congress addressing workers’ meeting in Raipur-Satwari area of Jammu on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 10: State president of Mahila Congress, Indu Pawar (Ex-MLA)  today alleged that PDP-BJP Coalition has failed  to deliver to the public in the State.
Addressing Mahila Congress workers in Raipur-Satwari today,  Ms Pawar said that PDP-BJP Coalition Government has failed on all fronts and common people are feeling betrayed and back stabbed by the leadership of both the coalition partners.
Ms Pawar regretted that except promises nothing has been done on the grounds. She said that only noticeable achievement of this regime is establishing betrayal in the state and legalizing corruption.
She said BJP has  nothing to highlight as its achievements. The common people are struggling to get basic amenities like potable water, ration and uninterrupted power supply but the BJP ministers appeared to be unconcerned about day today problems being faced by the common masses.
Coming down heavily on BJP for back-stabbing people of Jammu region,  Ms Pawar reminded that during 2014 Assembly elections BJP had promised to solve all problems of the people of Jammu region but after getting power the ministers of the Saffron party have turned a deaf ear towards miseries of the people.  This coalition has been exposed before the masses and people are regretful of their decision to give BJP a chance to run the Government in J&K. She alleged that for power BJP has sold aspirations of the people of Jammu region.
Ms Pawar said Congress always supported empowerment of women in all sphere of life and women of  today are self sufficient. She said that Congress party has ensured that women  get this share in Local Bodies and Panchayats. She said that Mahila Congress is always first to address the problems of masses and is standing with the sufferers.
Ms Rani,  Veena,  Bansi and Neeta also spoke on the occasion.