Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 3: Senior Congress leader, Mula Ram today assured that if the Congress and National Conference (NC) comes to power in Jammu and Kashmir, they will address all the issues concerning the Union Territory with utmost priority.
Addressing a public meeting at Jhiri in Marh constituency today, Mula Ram emphasized that both parties are committed to resolving the pressing challenges faced by the region and ensuring the welfare and progress of its residents. He emphasized that the current administration has failed to address the critical concerns of the people, leaving them disillusioned and in dire need of effective Governance.
Mula Ram highlighted several key issues that have plagued the region, including the installation of smart meters, widespread unemployment and the safeguarding of citizens’ rights.
He expressed concern over the Government’s imposition of property tax and its mishandling of the State land issue, which has left many residents in a state of uncertainty. “These problems require immediate attention and only a Congress-National Conference Alliance Government that genuinely cares for the welfare of the people can resolve the issues of smart meters, unemployment, property tax, State land, daily wagers, border residents, ASHA and Anganwari workers on priority and safeguards of rights of all,” he stated.
Congress leader promised that a Congress-NC government would prioritize their issues, ensuring that these vital contributors to society receive the recognition and support they deserve.
He also touched upon the ongoing border issues, stressing the need for a strong and stable Congress-NC alliance government that can handle such sensitive matters with the seriousness they warrant.
He claimed that Congress-NC alliance is committed to creating job opportunities and ensuring that the youth have a secure future. He focused on the rights of State employees and daily wagers, highlighting the need for a more just and equitable system.
Several party leaders including Sham Lal Mehta, Tirth Ram (Retd. DSO), Suraj Prakash, Ravi Kumar, Vikram Singh, Rattan Lal Sharma, Pappu Panch, Bittu Rampal and Bawa Jhiri also addressed the gathering.