Excelsior Correspondent
KATHUA, Sept 11: Former minister and District Congress Committee president, Kathua Dr Manohar Lal Sharma has alleged that BJP-PDP dispensation in the State totally failed in Governance and deliverance during its recent tenure.
While addressing a public meeting at Billawar today, Mr Sharma lambasted the anti-people polices of BJP- PDP Government which are still hurting the people even after the fall of their government. He said that no progress was achieved under the BJP regime. During the Modi Government rule, whole of the country is suffering from high prices of food items, even basic necessities like Milk, pulses etc. have gone beyond the reach of common man. Fuel<prices are increasing each day and the government is leving heavy taxes and the benefit of low price of oil in international market is not being passed on to the people of the country.
He further alleged that Modi regime is full of corruption where biggest ever Rafale scam has come to fore which has threatened the safety and security of the nation. Lakhs of Ex-Armymen are still suffering due to Modi Governments apathy towards One Rank One Pension and no efforts by the government were taken to give any relief to them. The youth of the country which had been promised 2 crore jobs each year are suffering badly from unemployment and even those who had jobs have become jobless due to failed economic policies of the Modi Government.
The DCC president also alleged that step motherly treatment was shown by BJP towards the people of Billawar constituency and the government had failed completely to address the problems of the people of Billawar.
While taking serious note of the problems being faced by the people of Billawar Dr Sharma said that elected representatives from the area have failed to address the genuine problems of the people. He further alleged that BJP has completely failed to fulfill any promise made with the people during Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.
He appealed the people to come out and vote for the Congress party in the forthcoming Municipal and Panchayat elections.