Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 5: PCC chief GA Mir has said that the BJP’s slogan of “Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas” is a mere slogan and has no implementation in practical terms in the policies of Modi Govt.
Addressing a meeting of Minority Cell of the party here today, Mir said that the two and half year of Modi Govt has proved that its slogan of “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas” is a mere hollow slogan and the minorities in the country have feeling of neglect and discrimination. The minority are the backbone of our composite culture and pluralistic character of India. The “unity in diversity” is the beauty of our nation and the foundations of our democracy have been laid by our forefathers as inclusive democracy in which due participation and share of each and every section is ensured. The Congress truly represents the basic idea of India, which is the basis of our strength. Any approach contrary to this idea of India would be against the interests of the country.
Appreciating the efforts of PCC Minority wing to involve large number of people from different Minority’s to strengthen the Congress party, he said that the people now fully understand the real face of BJP and its philosophy and they are now looking towards Congress because of its principles and philosophy of equality and equal treatment to all in the broader interests of the nation and society.
Sham Lal Sharma senior vice president of PCC lauded the role of the Minority Department to represent the voice of different sections of the society belonging to the minorities, who required the due attention of the Govt at all levels for maintaining the secular and composite fabric of the nation.
Jhangir Mir, chairman of PCC Minority Department highlighted the need to involve all sections of our society in nation building and to strengthen the social fabric and further strengthen the unity and integrity of the nation. He referred to the problems of different minorities and the need to look after the genuine demands and interests.
The meeting was also addressed by senior leaders Ravinder Sharma, Gurdarshan Singh, Gajan Singh, Mian Nazir Ahmed, Michal Wazir,Baldev Singh Wazir, Dilbir Singh, Nassir Massih and Gafoor Massih.