NC will provide corruption-free services to people, if voted to power in ULB polls: Rattan Lal
JAMMU, March 05: Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, has promised that the National Conference will focus on delivering corruption-free services to the people if they win the upcoming Urban Local Bodies (ULB) elections in Jammu region.
The senior NC leader was speaking while addressing a meeting of 26 Wards of Bahu and Jammu South Constituencies of Jammu city at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan Jammu. The meeting was chaired by Chander Mohan Sharma, District President Jammu Urban and Naresh Bittu, District President Jammu Rural in which Rattan Lal Gupta, was the Chief Guest.
The Provincial President said that the National Conference, if given the opportunity to serve, would make sure to provide the best possible civic services to the people of Jammu with a focus on waste management. The party also aims to promote the Municipal Corporation to the world level. Furthermore, all services provided by the National Conference will be tax-free and Property tax imposed will be rolled back. The party, Gupta said, believes that this will encourage more people to engage with their local government and create a stronger community and better sense of civic pride.
Gupta called on the people of Jammu city to support the National Conference in the upcoming ULB elections, as he believes that they are the ones who can deliver the best services and true transparency to the people. He stated that NC is committed to fulfilling the responsibilities of the elected leaders and making Jammu a better place for all.
Gupta ended his statement by acknowledging that it is not just the National Conference that is responsible for creating a better future for Jammu, but the collective effort of all its citizens. He encourages people to vote and take an active role in the development of their communities.
“The National Conference’s goal is to make Jammu a true model for the rest of the country to follow. The party believes that with their vision, strong leadership, and commitment to the principles of democracy, it can create a brighter future for the people of Jammu,” he added.
Babu Rampaul former minister and Central Zone President said that the National Conference is known for its long-standing commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The party has a strong presence in the region, and has played a key role in shaping the political landscape of the state. It has always been a proponent of democracy, social justice, and economic development, he added.
Sheikh Bashir Ahmed Provincial Secretary Jammu said the upcoming ULB elections are essential for the people of Jammu as it is a crucial stepping stone towards true democracy and accountability. He asked people to support NC in the upcoming polls in Jammu with an aim to get better services in the office of ULBs in Jammu city.
Among those who were present include Bimla Luthra Ex-MLA, Pardeep Bali Provincial Secretary, Abdul Gani Teli P.P OBC Cell, Mohd Aslam Khan, Rakesh Singh Raka, Dr. Vikas Sharma, Surjeet Singh Sasan, Nar Singh P.P Labour Wing, Pinky Khalsa District President Jammu Urban Women Wing S. Gurnam Singh Block President Jammu West, S. Parvinder Singh Block President Gandhi Nagar A, Haji Maqbool Block President Gandhi Nagar B, Sandeep Singh Wazir, Devi Ditta, S. Aya Singh, Karan Singh, Ramesh Abrol, Manohar Singh, B.D Dalmotra, S. Prithpal Singh, Som Raj Taroch, Vivek Gupta, S. Sewak Singh, S. Mohinder Singh, Harmohinder Singh, Ajay Kumar, Bahadur Lal, Madan Lal, Sham Lal Bhagat, Pritam Singh, Bhupinder Singh, Harmeet Singh, Manjeet Singh, Surjit Singh, Devinder Singh, Tarsem Lal, Bishan Dass, Nadeen Choudhary, Mohd Rafiq, Allah Rakha, Romesh Chander, S. Harjeet Singh, S. Ranjeet Singh, S. Inderpal singh, S. Baljeet Singh, Manohar Lal, Durga Dass, Gagandeep Singh, Tanveer Singh, Feroz Khan, Sultan, Ajeet Singh, Ravinder Singh, Harvinder Singh, Gurdeep Singh, Pavneet Singh, Sarbarjeet Singh, Manpreet Singh, Mandeep Singh, Jarnail Singh, Gurdeep Singh, Jaswinder Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Charanjeet Singh, Amit Choudhary, Kuldeep Sharma, Sham lal, Ashok Kumar, Davinder Singh, Vimal Choudhary, Arun Sharma, Jang Bhadur, Pritam Singh, Simar Kour, Parvinder Kour, Joginder Kour and Kamaljeet Kour.
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