Announce statehood, early elections- Bhalla

30/11/2022
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Kishtwar, Nov 29: JKPCC Chief Shri Vikar Rasool Wani has said those creating communal devide for vote politics are the biggest enemies of people and the nation besides peace, progress and prosperity and said that such forces must be isolated and defeated by all right thinking people for their better future.
Addressing a large public rally at Kihtwar today, JKPCC Chief alongwith working President Raman Bhalla, Senior Congress leader Sheikh Haider Ex - MLA Ashok Dogra, Adv Asif Naqeeb and others, Shri Wani said that it were the congress governments at the centre which sanctioned several power projects and other road connectivity projects in erstwhile Doda district comprising Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban, to create lot of jobs and business opportunities besides bringing overall development in the mountainous region .
However communal and divisive forces are the biggest enemies of peace and harmony and overall development of the backward region and people must unitedly defeat such forces for their better future.
He said UPA government headed by by Dr Manmohan Singh had sanctioned a big package of Rs 24000 crores in 2004 which swelled to around 36000 cr and a major component was for power infrastructure. It was the biggest ever package measured in terms of valuation and inflations today, he added.
Addressing the gathering, working President Raman Bhalla hit at BJP for downgrading the historical state and snatching rights to land and jobs besides trade and business opportunities at the cost of locals and said that BJP government has failed to achieve any of the claimed benefits of Aug, 2019 decision.
He said Jammu and Kashmir is deprived of democracy for more than 3 and half years and there is total uncertainty about assembly elections and restoration of state hood despite commitment on the floor of the house. He also expressed great concern over selective killings in Kashmir in recent months.

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