Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 21: National Conference (NC) State vice president of women wing, Bimla Luthra today expressed concern over marginalization of educated youth, rural poor, especially the women and sought fast-track measures to mitigate their accumulated problems on account of jobs and provision of minimum basic necessities.
Luthra was addressing women workers at village Jinder Mellu in R.S Pura where she said that Jammu has suffered due to the BJP’s non-performance and non-seriousness in addressing the core issues with regard to development, employment and implementation of various public welfare schemes.
“Instead of addressing these issues the BJP has been indulging in rhetoric, which does not augur well for the democratic polity,” she maintained recalling the initiatives taken by NC during its successive governments for the overall development of J&K.
The NC leader also claimed that her Party is committed to equitable development of both the regions of Jammu and Kashmir and their sub- regions with priority attention to the problems faced by the youth.
Those who were present in the meeting were Rita, Neetu, Shakutla, Savita, Jyoti and others.