Only NC can bring J&K out of darkness, says Rattan Lal
Party to observe Sheikh Abdullah’s birthday on Dec 5
JAMMU, Nov 29: The general public are confronting development deficit but the government is busy in spreading false narrative of colossal development in Jammu and Kashmir, which is not true as on ground people are facing multiple problems with no solution in sight. The solution is only the National Conference which can bail out people from this misery as castles of development made by J&K Government in air are distant apart from reality.
This was stated by Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President National Conference Jammu, while addressing party functionaries of Jammu Urban, Rural A, Rural B and Samba districts at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan Jammu. In the meeting, Chander Mohan Sharma, District President Jammu Urban, Raghbir Singh Manhas, District President Jammu Rural A, Naresh Bittu District President Jammu Rural B, Saudagar Gupta, District President Samba, Pinky Khalsa District President Jammu Urban Women Wing and S. Tejinder Singh District President Jammu Urban YNC along with party functionaries were present.
In the meeting a detailed programme was chalked out to celebrate 118th Birthday of Sher-e- Kashmir Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah on 5th December,2023. All the other Districts shall celebrate the day as usual at their respective headquarters.
Among those who were present include : Sheikh Bashir Ahmed Provincial Secretary Jammu, Deepinder Kour Ex-MLC, Abdul Gani Teli Chairman OBC Cell, Vijay Lochan Chairman SC Cell, Pardeep Bali, Ayub Malik Provincial Secretaries, Satwant Kour Dogra P.P Women Wing Jammu, Vijay Lakhshmi Datta Ex P.P Women Wing, Th. Yashvardhan Singh Additional Spokesperson Jammu, Rakesh Singh Raka, Waris Gill, Ashok Attri, Chander Udhay Singh, Dilshad Malik, S. Gurnam Singh, S. Tejinder Singh, Randhir Singh Chib, Ashok Dogra, Som Raj Taroch,S. Pirthpal Singh,Hassina Begum, Ch. Reyaz Hakla,Hameed Choudhary, Ravi Sharma,Dr. Romesh Chander Sharma, Ravinder Salathia, Ashok Koul, Yashpal, Ruldu Ram, Jatinder Kumar, Ch. Madan Lal, Jatinder Kour, Jahangir Mughal, Prabh Dayal, Prem Singh, Satpal, R.L Verma, Dev Raj, Ranjeet Kour, Paramjeet Kour, Amrita Devi and others.