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Prof. Saifuddin Soz lashed out at the divisive politics of BJP


GNS Jammu,Feb.12:President Jammu & Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee Prof. Saifuddin Soz, MP (former Union Minister)  has lashed out at the divisive politics of BJP which he said, weakens the unity and integrity of the state and the country.
Addressing a public rally at Sangrampur (Marh) in Jammu rural today, Prof. Soz said that BJP believes in the politics of divisiveness which creates hatred amongst people of different faiths and religions and is dangerous for the unity and integrity of the country.  He said that India is known for ‘unity in diversity’ throughout the World, as the people of different faiths live in peace and harmony in this country by mutual respect to the each others religions, which is the soul of the strength of our nation.
Prof. Soz said that Congress is the only party which has its presence in all six lac villages in the country because of its firm belief in the principles of secularism and commitment to the service of people. He cautioned the people about the communal and divisive forces in the state PCC Chief said that Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh have to stay together and live in peace. He said that Congress has its strength and is a vibrant force in all three regions of the state and those who want to see Congress to emerge more stronger have to strengthen it at the grass root level for a better future of the people of the state.  
The PCC Chief said that the demands of the area regarding construction of a Bridge connecting Bhagatpur to Sohanjana, Army School and Women’s Craft Center in the area would be taken up on priority basis for fulfillment. He referred to the efforts of Smt. Indu Pawar-MLA and State President Mahila Congress to serve the people of the area and appreciated that large number of people especially women have appreciated her commitment to the service of people and strengthening of Congress party.
Earlier, the organisor of the rally Smt. Indu Pawar welcomed Prof. Soz and other Senior PCC leaders including ministers and legislators. Prominent among them who attended and addressed the rally included S/Shri Madan Lal Sharma-MP, Pt. Mangat Ram Sharma, Dharmpal Sharma; Ministers Sham Lal Sharma, Raman Bhalla; Mohd. Muzafar Parray, Bashir Ahmed Magrey-MLC, Ghulam Nabi Monga, Mula Ram, Ravinder Sharma-MLC, Khem Lata Wakhloo-Chairperson Social Welfare Board, Swran Lata-Vice Chairperson SC Board, Bashir Ahmed Naz-Vice Chairman G&B Board, Kuldip Verma-Vice Chairman OBC Baord, S.R.Sudhir, Shamima Raina, Parkash Sharma-Ex-MLA, Shiv Dev Singh-Ex-MLA, Shiv Kumar Sharma-President INTUC, Ch. Rashid, President NSUI Udhey Ban Singh, Ch. Shah Mohammad, Manmohan Singh, Talentar Singh, Ravi Singh Salathia, Ashwani Puri, Neeraj Gupta, Amit Chib, Sunil Singh, Sanjeev Sharma, Farooq Ahmed, Hilal Ahmed Shah, Mohd. Maqbool and Sita Devi.  

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