Ahsan Pardesi presides over meeting of Halqa Barzullah

Er. Sabiya Qadri accompanied him on the visit

Er. Sabiya Qadri accompanied him on the visit

Srinagar  March 10 (KNS):  The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial Vice President Kashmir,and In charge constituency Lal Chowk Ahsan Pardesi on Friday presided over meeting of party's local unit functionaries of Halqa barzullah.

Provincial president women's wing kashmir sabiya Qadri accompanied him.
With the backsliding of democracy in Jammu and Kashmir, the sufferings of the people multiplied. Public is facing the wrath of inflation, unemployment, exorbitant taxation and increase in utility tariff. Business community, small traders and commoners are also suffering due to policy paralysis and deep rooted corruption at all levels. It is only NC that will fight this infestation at all levels with the support of the public.”

“NC is the only political party which has worked for all sections of society and people of J&K have pinned high hopes on it. The youth has to come forward and support Dr Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah in their ongoing efforts for the protection of JK people’s vital interests,” they said.

They further said that the party looks up to its senior workers in order to benefit from their wisdom. Both senior and junior workers, they maintained, should work hand in hand to ensure that the party manifesto and programme reaches every door step. 

Both leaders in thr address to workers n supporters expressed gratitude and asked for continous support to party in Lal chowk Constituency for the larger welfare of people.

Ahsan Pardesi praised the work of councillor nayeema rasool for the developmental work done in her municipal ward. 

Councillor Nayeema Rasool 
also spoke on the occasion and said welfare of people is her prime concern and urged party cadre to gear up for challenges. 

Halqa president Gh hassan paul, Halqa secy khazir Mohd, shabir Ahmed, mumtaza ji youth leaders nisar Ahmed Bhat, amir mir were present in the meeting. (KNS) 

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