Congress alone can change destiny of remote, backward people: Balwan

19/12/2014

JAMMU Dec 18: On the last day of his election campaign, Sr Congress leader and party candidate for Marh Balwan Singh organised a road show in different areas of Marh Assembly segment, interacted with cross sections of society and requested them to press 'Hand' Button at EVMs on Dec 20.
During his road show, Balwan Singh covered Phalain Mandal, Sumb, Mandal, Sampuranpur, Kulyian, Makwal Camp, Suranjana, Paralpur villages of this Assembly segment. A mammoth gathering accompanied Balwan during his road show especially the youths of the Assembly segment and reposed faith in the leadership of Balwan Singh and Congress party. They also raised slogans in support of Congress and its candidate.
Whereas Congress leader was also accorded warm welcome at various areas and locals appreciated his hard work for the welfare of people since he joined Congress.
While addressing the gathering, Balwan asserted that the Congress-led Government alone can change the destiny of remote, backward and far flung areas of the State adding that Azad led Government has demonstrated its will and ability between 2006-08 to spread the fruits of developments to the hitherto neglected and marginalised areas.
While seeking support of the people, Balwan said that Congress is contesting elections to give voice to the people of Jammu region which were remained discriminated by Kashmir centric government. He assured that unlike other political parties, Congress representatives would not remain as mute spectators. "We are committed to highlight peoples' problems of the people" he said.
Sarpanch(s) Gulazar Singh, Kulbhushan Khajuria, Saudagar Singh, Ex-Sarpanch Sat Pal Sharma, Darshan Motton, Shiv Ram, Capt Kartar Singh, Ashok Kumar, Sham Lal Ex-Saprpach, Soni, Rashpal Chand, Col Som Nath Dogra, Piyari Devi Niab Sarpach and Goma Devi were the prominent Congress workers who accompanied the Congress Candidate.

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