JKPCC holds day-long workers meeting in Baramulla
Monga urges party leaders, workers to work tirelessly to strengthen Congress at grass-roots
Baramulla, July 11 (PTK) Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) held a day-long workers meeting in Baramulla on Sunday where the participants vowed to strengthen the party at grass roots level further and decided to hold more such meetings at village and block levels after Eid.
The meeting presided over by the JKPCC Vice President and former MLC G N Monga was attended by senior party leaders Sheikh Bashir Ahmad, Adv Saradar Karnail Singh, municipal corporators – Jasbir Kour, Gyrdeep Kour and Misra Bano, Mahila Congress Vice President Raja Ji, block president Pattan Abdul Qayoom, block president Rafiabad Bashir Ahmad Bhat and others.
Addressing the meeting Monga urged the party leaders and workers to work tirelessly to strengthen the Congress at grass-roots level and provide a helping hand to common people amid the prevailing COVID-19 crisis.
He said that the Congress was the only party in the country which could counter communal forces. “Congress is the only party that could provide secular, democratic rule in the country. The party fought for India’s independence and the Constitution was framed on the Preamble of a socialist secular democratic republic,” he pointed out.
Monga also appealed to the Congress high command to give a strong role to veteran party leader and former chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad sahab in affairs of Jammu and Kashmir. “Azad sahab’s contributions to strengthen Congress in J&K are immense. During his less than three-year tenure as chief minister of J&K, Azad sahib took some revolutionary decisions to bring socio-economic transformation back on the rails in the state,” he said.
Monga assured the Congress high command that he will leave no stone unturned to strengthen the party at the grass roots level. “In coming weeks, the Congress will hold meetings at village and block levels to reach out to common people in times of crisis,” he said.
The JKPCC Vice President also urged the J&K administration to release pending wages of thousands of daily-wagers, casual labourers and contractual employees who have been denied the same for the last several months. “Similarly, the payments of contractors withheld for years together must be released before Eid-ul-Azha,” he demanded. (PTK)

