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JK Pradesh Congress Condoled the death of S. D. Rometra,


GNS JAMMU :Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee has condoled the death of Shri S. D. Rometra, a veteran Journalist and Editor-in-Chief of Daily Excelsior.
In a condolence meeting held at PCC HQ., Shaheedi Chowk, Jammu , the leaders expressed profound grief and sarrow over the sad demise of Shri S. D. Rometra. They said Shri Rometra has worked tirelessly throughout his life to attain a position in the field of journalism and his death has created a wide which is difficult to be filled. They conveyed their heartfelt condolence to the Rometra family, staff of Daily Excelsior News Paper and the Journalism fraternity of the state.
The meeting presided over by Ex-MP Shri Dharam Pal Sharma-Senior Vice President and attended by S/Shri Thakur Hari Singh, Ravinder Sharma-MLC, Mula Ram, Smt. Indu Pawar-MLA, Kuldip Raj Verma-Vice Chairman OBC Board, Ch. Zaffar Ullah, Bharat Gandhi-Ex-MLA, D. S. Langeh, Smt. Santosh Magotra.
Prominent others who condoled the sad demise of Shri Rometra were S/Shri Pt. Mangat Ram Sharma, Prem Sagar Aziz, Lal Mohmmad Sabir, Vinod Sharma, Shah Mohammad Choudhary, Rani Gargi Bilowria, Hans Raj Bhagat, Smt. Kanta Bhan, Shiv Kumar Sharma, Om Chopra, K. L. Gupta, Maheshwar Singh, Ashok Sharma, B. B. Gupta, Hari Singh Chib, Ravi Singh Salathia, Dr. Karan Bhagat, Neeraj Gupta, Dr. Kanwal Singh, Bhagwan Singh, Ashwani Puri, Narinder Gupta, Amit Chib, Sanjeev Sharma,  President NSUI Udhey Bhan Singh and others.

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