Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 19: Senior Congress leader Mula Ram today extended heartfelt gratitude to his party workers from both Congress and the National Conference (NC) for their relentless efforts toward his political success.
Mula Ram addressing a series of public meetings held in key areas of Marh, including Channo Chak, Shama Chak, Dabbay, Jhiri, Lalyal, Sardare Chak, Makwal, Nai Basti, Sum, Toph, Gujjar Basti and Mandal.
These meetings witnessed enthusiastic participation from local residents, who expressed their support for Mula Ram’s candidacy and the Congress party’s agenda for development.
During a series of meetings, Mula Ram acknowledged the dedication of his team, emphasizing that their day-and-night work has been the driving force behind his campaign.
“I am deeply grateful to my workers, both from Congress and NC, who have been working tirelessly to ensure our success in Marh. It is because of their unwavering support and commitment that we are seeing such a strong wave of support for Congress in this region,” said Mula Ram while addressing his supporters.
Mula Ram highlighted the growing popularity of Congress in Marh, pointing out that many former BJP members are now joining Congress, driven by the wave of public support for the party.
He stated that this shift reflects the increasing confidence of the people in the Congress party’s vision and leadership.
“Many people from the BJP are now joining Congress after witnessing the growing support we are receiving in Marh. This is a clear sign that people want change, and they trust Congress to bring about that change. Our party stands for development, progress, and the welfare of the people, and we are committed to delivering on these promises,” Mula Ram said.
Looking ahead, Mula Ram pledged to usher in a new era of development in Marh if elected. He outlined his vision for the constituency, focusing on improving infrastructure, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities.
Accompanying Mula Ram during these meetings were several prominent political figures, including Madal Lal Bhagat, former BDC Phallian Mandal, Hari Singh Chib, Raghuveer Singh, Saudgher Saini, Jeet Choudhary, Kulbushan Sharma, Charanjeet Singh, Dr Virender Lakhotra, Darshan Mehra, Bablu Langeh, and Swarn Singh.