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Hundreds of political workers in Sankari join Javed’s movement of ‘Dignity, Rights and Justice’

Hundreds of political workers in Sankari join Javed’s movement of ‘Dignity, Rights and Justice’
Hundreds of political workers in Sankari join Javed’s movement of ‘Dignity, Rights and Justice’

Rajouri: Over hundred political activists and social workers on Monday joined Block Development Council (BDC), chairperson, Javed Iqbal Choudhary at Sankari.                       

In this regard a meeting was held at Sankari. During meeting attended by scores of people and apprised Javed about problems being faced by them including scarcity of water and unscheduled power cuts.                             

Addressing the large gathering, Javed assured people to address their problems at the earliest and to take up their issues with concerned departments.                  

The meeting was held under the leadership of Haji Hafiz Bhatt in presence of Sarpanch Kotedhara  Khaliq Inqalibi  and Sarpanch Munir Mirza  and Social  activist Ajaz Awan.

In the meeting, hundreds of prominent workers of different parties including close aides of former  Cabinet  Minister  Zulfkar  Chowdhury joined   Javaid  Iqbal Choudhary.

The prominent who joined today are Choudhary  Khadam, Chowdhury  Rafiq, Haji Jahangir  Tantray, Zamurd Shah Former  Naib Sarpanch  Haji Karamat Former  Sarpanch  Rakesh Sharma  Naib Sarpanch  Abdul Latief  Sheikh, Ghulam Mohd Sanjay Sharma Aslam Chowan   Shoket Mirza and others.

 

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Hundreds of political workers in Sankari join Javed’s movement of ‘Dignity, Rights and Justice’