NPP only genuine, credible voice of Jammu: Harsh

Excelsior Correspondent
RAMNAGAR, Aug 10:  Alleging total neglect of Ramnagar constituency on developmental front with all  the works launched by him having come to a grinding halt, NPP leader and former MLA Harshdev Singh criticized the Coalition Government  for according  a highly discriminatory treatment to the area.
Cautioning the State Govt to desist from its persistent bias and prejudice against Ramnagar during the last seven months, Mr Singh said that people of the area would be constrained to take to streets if the pressing public issues were not addressed at the earliest. He was addressing a huge public meeting  at Ramnagar  town today.
Speaking on the occasion,  Harshdev  said that while NPP would not relent in its fight for restoration of AIIMS in Jammu, the discrimination against the region in various other fields shall continue to be agitated by the party in various forums. He said NPP shall vigorously take up the issues of delimitation of Assembly constituencies as assured in the  agenda of alliance also with rotation of reserved seats which is a necessary concomitant of the delimitation process.
Dwelling upon the local issues, the Ex-MLA called upon the local administration to ensure immediate repairs of all damaged roads and make them trafficable at  the earliest. Expressing concern over the dozens of damaged transformers in various villages, he sought their immediate repairs. He lambasted the Govt for its proposal to close down 169 primary and middle schools in Ramnagar constituency which had created lot of resentment in the remote and far flung areas.
The NPP leader alleged arbitrary transfers of teachers in Ramnagar and maintained that some of  the teachers with 8-10 years of stay, had been allowed to continue. He also alleged that forest mafia  was operational in Ramnagar and there is large scale felling of  green trees,  smuggling of timber, medicinal plants and  encroachment on forest land. He expressed his grave concern over the shabby plight of health institutes of Ramnagar which were running without staff.
Describing BJP as a party of power hungry, Mr Singh said that NPP is the only credible and genuine voice of the people of Jammu region and shall carry its ‘fight for Jammu’ mission to every nook and corner of the State.
Prominent among others who spoke on the occasion included  Manju Singh, Shiv Ram Sharma, Sagar Dev Singh, Capt Vijay Singh, Des Raj, Neelam Abrol, Pawan Dev Singh, Pushvinder Singh, Rajesh Kharka, Kulvir Gupta, Ganesh Gupta, Jeet Sharma, Dev Singh and  Mohd Farooq.