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Two year performance of Modi Govtis disappointing, disgraceful: PYC


S. Sidartha Paramedical Training Institute, Sunjwan, Jammu

 

JAMMU, MAY 28: In connection with the on-going campaign “ Do Saal-Desh Badhaal”, being launched by the party to highlight failures of two years tenure of  NDA regime headed by Narindra Modi, Pradesh Youth Congress (PYC) under the leadership of state president Pranav Shagotra today organised a massive demonstration against anti-people policies of the BJP led NDA government at the Centre.

 

PYC activists shouted slogans against the NDA government and regretted that two years tenure of the Narendra Modi Government was complete dis-appointing and disgraceful. They said that except promises nothing has been done on the grounds and problems of the common people have compounded during the last two years.

 

Addressing the party workers, PYC state President, Pranav Shagotra chided BJP workers for celebrating two years of NDA Government. He said that there is nothing to celebrate about two year performance of NDA government because this regime has only befooled the people by making false promises. “Two years of Narindra Modi Government will be considered as most disgraceful years in the history of India because nationalist forces are being humiliated by this regime”, he said and mentioned two terror attacks in different parts of the country during the last two years. “Treatment meted out to non-local students of NIT Srinagar has exposed pseudo nationalism of BJP government”, he recalled and regretted that BJP and its sister organisations had shamelessly abandoned those nationalist students of NIT Srinagar, who had dared to raise national flag on the campus.

 

“It is a total failure of this BJP government if we analyze the situation of last two years. Whatever the promises were made by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi before the elections, not even a single promise from that list has been fulfilled”, he said and lambasted BJP for betraying West Pakistani and PoK refugees of J&K. He said that every section of the society is bearing brunt of the wrong policies of BJP government.

 

“Prime Minister is going abroad, so far has visited more than 40 countries, giving speech on radio every month and he doesn't spare any opportunity to speak. But as far as his promises are concerned whether it is black money, development or price rise, problems of farmers, nothing has changed on ground. This government has nothing to do with the common man and poor people in the country. In international market, crude oil price has come down and in our country the prices are going up. So, this government is totally a failed government.”, Shagotra said.

 

“Two years are enough for any government to show its achievements, on the basis of what was promised in election manifesto and during election campaign, and that is the yardstick, and they have set their own goals and targets. Now, if we see one by one regarding the promises made, what happened on black money, price rise of essential commodities like pulses, and about employment promised? They are now saying that employment will be generated”, PYC President said. Those who were present included  S/Shri Satish Sharma, Paramjeet Singh, Rajvir Manhas,Pankaj Basotra, PYC Gen Secy’s, Balbir Singh,Rajan Sharma PYC Secy,Chetan Wanchoo,Sandeep Singh PYC Spokesperson,Charanjeet Singh (Cheeku) Lok Sabha President,Ricky Dalotra, Hoishar Singh,Anoop Gupta,Rocky Choudhary,Aijaz Choudhary,Deeraj Sharma, LYC Gen Secy;s, Jagjot Singh,Arun Singh,Sumit Sharma, Ankit sood, Lucky singh,Shabir Kholi, LYC Secys,Ravi Seth, Jatinder Chib, Nimrandeep singh, Kunal Kholi, Khushwant Singh, Vijay Tagotra, Dayal Singh, Vinod KumarAYC Presidents, Gourav Chopra DCC Gen Secy, Gurpreet singh, Divyansh Jamwal (Social Media),Varinder Pratap singh,Michel wazir,  Prikshit shagotra, Sailish Gupta, Gurvinder Singh,Arslan Malik,Kashav Honda, Sanam Shah and others.

                                                         

 

 


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