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Congress to organize secretariat gherao on May 9 in Srinagar

PCC criticizes Govt decision to abandon summer secretariat practice in Jammu

5 Dariya News

Jammu 01-May-2016

Congress today decided to organize a secretariat gherao on May 9th, on the opening day of civil secretariat in Srinagar.This was decided in a meeting of senior functionaries of JKPCC was held here today at Congress HQ under the chairmanship of President PCC G. A. Mir. The Meeting was attended by senior functionaries of PCC besides some legislators to take stock of the overall situation in the State. The meeting deliberated upon the current issues and political scenario of the state.

The meeting also took serious note of the decision of the PDP-BJP Govt. to discontinue the practice of summer secretariat in Jammu, after the Darbar Move, for six months to the summer capital in Srinagar. Criticizing the decision of the government to discontinue the past practice where by the summer and winter secretariats use to function when Darbar moved to the other region as per Darbar Move practice and this was to the benefits of common people of respective regions to meet their urgent grievances.

Describing this decision of the PDP-BJP government is anti people, the party has demanded setting up summer secretariat in Jammu immediately, as per past practice.

The meeting welcomed verdict of the State high court regarding holding the ULB elections in the State latest within the period of six months. The meeting hailed the decision of the court and regretted the failure of the State Govt. to carry forward the schedule of the election formulated by the Governor’s administration besides deferring the Anantnag by pulls, after declaration of its schedule by the ECI.The meeting also discussed the schedule programmes of the party and preparation for these programmes of the party besides reviewing the membership drive. Prominent among who attended the meeting were Sham Lal Sharma , Rigzin Jora, Mula Ram, Raman Bhalla, Jugal Kishor Sharma, Kanta Bhan, Ravinder Sharma, Usman Majid (MLA), Delden Namgyal, Rajnish Sharma, Dr. Manohar Lal Sharma, Yogesh Sawhney ,Shabir Ahmed Khan, Manjit Singh, Vikram Malhotra, Manmohan Singh, Faqir Nath, Namrata Sharma, Indu Pawar and Pranav shagotra. (KNS)