Cong to form next Govt in J&K: Mula Ram

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 4: Former minister and senior Congress leader Mula Ram today said that Congress Party will form next Government in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing Congress workers rally along with DCC Rural president Thakur Hari Singh Chib, Rajinder Kumar Happy vice president DCC Rural, BCC Marh and BCC Raipur Domana, at Patta Chungi today former minister said that coming Assembly elections will have golden opportunity to the people to defeat evil designs of vested interests. There is an urgent need for the people of Jammu and Kashmir to stand united against those who failed to address sentiments and aspirations of people of J&K, he added.
Mula Ram said that people should vote for Congress Party which has track record of rendering public service for last many decades. He cautioned the people against nefarious designs of BJP who want to divide community on the name of God, religion, and caste.
He urged the people to stand guard like a rock to protect centuries old traditions of brother hood , communal harmony and secularism which are the land mark of J&K. He observed that there is no development in Marh and Raipur- Domana constituency and people have strong resentment against BJP. He said only false promises are main agenda of BJP.
Congress leader urged upon women folk and youth to take the lead to depose the opportunist leaders BJP who disrespect the massive mandate given by the people’s. He appealed the people to participate in the elections process so that they make the system of local self Government.
Referring to the sufferings of general public especially from Marh and Raipur- Domana , Mula Ram said there is lack of contact between the bureaucracy and general public and most of officers are inaccessible to the public. Under such circumstances they are eagerly looking for elections and elected Government.
Various Congress leaders present in the meeting included Rattan Lal Sharma former Chairman Ghou Manasan, Sham Lal Mehta, Bittu Rampal Vice Chairman , Municipal Committee Ghou, Shanta Bhagat, Thoru Ram, Karanjot Singh, Choudhary Deva Singh, Shashi Kant, Jagdish Sarpanch, Gopal Sharma, Kuldeep Sharma and others.