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J&K Congress to hold Padyatra in Jammu from Aug 9 to 14th


Jammu, Aug 08 : Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) Working President Raman Bhalla has said that in adherence to orders of the party's central leadership and to highlight the party’s contributions to the country’s freedom struggle and spread a message of communal harmony the party would organise a Padyatra in Jammu from August 9 to August 14th.  The yatra rally shall be flagged off from  Bhore Camp Jammu  on August 9. 

 Shri Bhalla was speaking in  meetings of DCC Jammu urban convened  by Mr. Yogesh Sawhney, General Secretary PCC Incharge DCC Jammu Urban and another meeting convened by SC Dept of JKPCC and PCC HQ Shaheedi Choek Jammu.

Taking a dig at the BJP, Bhalla said that it is appreciable that the partyn  BJP) and its mother organisation (RSS) which had never given any respect to the national flag is now talking about ‘ Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign. He claimed that the plan of taking out Tiranga Yatra on 75 years of independence of the country by the Congress party prompted the BJP for the Har Ghar Tiranga plan.

Launching a scathing attack on the Modi government, Bhalla said that the unemployment and the prices have increased tremendously in the last eight years and now by imposing GST on food products the government has broken the back of common man.

Shri Yogesh Sawhney,  General Secretary JKPCC Incharghe Jammu Dist. Said that the Modi government is engaged in vindictive politics but the Congress party would continue to raise the issues of people forcefully. The Congress party would not get bogged down by the repressive politics of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and would continue to agitate against rising prices, unemployment, GST imposed on food products and the Agnipath scheme. He appealed to the Congress leaders  and workers residing in  Jammu to participate in the  ‘Tringa Yatra’ starting from Bhore Camp on tomorrow the 9th of August 2022.

 

 


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