Only Congress can fulfill aspirations of J&K people: Uday Bhanu, Hari Singh

JKPCC vice-president Hari Singh Chib addressing a public meeting at Nardani-Raipur, Jammu.
JKPCC vice-president Hari Singh Chib addressing a public meeting at Nardani-Raipur, Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 10: National general secretary of Indian Youth Congress (IYC), Uday Bhanu Chib and vice president of J&K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC), Hari Singh Chib, today asserted that only Congress Party can meet the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing Congress workers at a meeting in Nardani Raipur, part of the Jammu North Assembly Segment, Uday Chib and Hari Singh Chib commended the local residents for giving the Congress Party a lead from their polling booth. They urged continued support for the Congress Party in the upcoming Assembly elections.
“The trust and support shown by the people in the Lok Sabha polls have been a source of great encouragement. We believe that only the Congress Party has the vision and commitment to address the needs and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” Uday said.
Hari Singh Chib, in his address, “We are grateful to the people of Nardani for the confidence placed in us and assure them that we will work tirelessly to fulfill our promises and bring about the development and progress that Jammu and Kashmir deserve.”
The Congress leader asked party workers to remain engaged with the people, address their issues, and prepare diligently for the upcoming Assembly elections in J&K. They called for unity and dedication among the party workers to ensure a strong performance in the forthcoming Assembly elections. They emphasized that with continued public support, the Congress Party can bring about positive change and meet the expectations of the people.
The meeting was organized by Harbans Lal, Panch of the ward, along with other supporters. Among those present at the meeting were Kamal Singh, Prabhakar Shastri, Madan Singh, Surinder Kumar, Asha Ram, Jung Bahadur Singh, Kaka Ram, Tarun Vaid, Sunil Singh, Parshotam Singh and Jaswant Singh.