Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 21: Congress is committed to create atmosphere of brotherhood, peace and prosperity in the three regions of the State.
This was stated by Minister for Housing, Culture and Horticulture and Congress candidate Raman Bhalla, while addressing public meeting in Karyani Talab, Trikuta Nagar, Jeevan Nagar, Digiana and Preet Nagar areas of Gandhi Nagar Constituency.
Minister said that Congress have progressive agenda for all three regions of the State and was contesting the election on development plank.
“Apart from creating unimaginable infrastructural facilities, all over the State, Congress-led-Government resolved the long pending demands of people by creating new districts in the State. The days of development will be remembered as golden period, especially by public of the whole Gandhi Nagar constituency”, he added.
Mr Bhalla said that the party would notch up it’s highest-ever tally of seats in Jammu region in the upcoming polls.
“The party has a progressive agenda for all the three regions–Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. It has entered the poll arena on the strength of its enviable developmental record”, he said, adding that Congress had vision of a vibrant, progressive and united Jammu and Kashmir.
Minister asked the people to vote for Congress party in the forthcoming Assembly elections, so that the pace of developmental works in the State particularly Gandhi Nagar constituency taken to new heights.
He said that Congress has redressed basic issues and needs of the people related to educational infrastructure, power and water infrastructure, road connectivity, health and sports infrastructure, which the people can judge of their own.
Minister assured the people that if his party is voted to power again, a new phase of development will be started in the Gandhi Nagar constituency as the party gives the priority to the prosperity and development of the State.
Among others present were Mangal, Aman, Shokat Hussain, Sonu Dogra, Mohini Rajput, Shashi, Kamal Singh, Kamal Chowdhary and Chowdhary Ghulam Hassan.