GNS, August, 2011: A meeting of PDP workers of Jammu West was held in PDP Office Gandhi Nagar Jammu under the Chairmanship of Mr. Puneet Jamwal, Zone President Jammu West. Large number of PDP Workers attended this meeting various problems of Jammu West were discussed in details and a policy was framed to spread the policies and programmes of PDP in every nook and corner of Jammu City. Mr. Puneet Jamwal while speaking on the occasion assured the gathering that he along with entired team of PDP shall leave no stone unturned to solve the problems of the people of the area. On the recommendation of party workers present in the meeting Mr. Puneet Jamwal issued orders of Raj Kumar Lalotra, Amit Gill and Sunny Balgotra as Ward Presidents of W No 13, 8 and 29 respectively. Raj Kumar Lalotra while speaking on the occasion said that the general condition of lanes and drains of W No 13 is very bad and needs immediate repair. On this occasion Salman Bhati, Raj Kumar, Soni JI, Amit Gill, Deepak Dogra and Ashwani Kumar were the prominent spokesman in the meeting.
GNS RAJOURI : The way opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) led by former JK Chief Minister and erstwhile union home minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayed has been emerging as a force in the border region of Poonch , Rajouri, is really a worrying situation for Congress and National Conference . It would be much better to say that the situation if more threatening for NC as compared to Congress as the region has always been strong belt of the former for decades . The latest example is the entry of Chowdhary Qamer Hussain of Rajouri in the party fold who was earlier associated with Congress and had contested on Congress ticket from Rajouri in 2002 assembly elections , but had finished second at that time . Qamar is not alone in the region who joined PDP in the past some months, National Conference has already received a big loss by loosing its influential cadres in Poonch district . The example is the entry of Shah Mohammad Tantray and Shehzaad Ahmed Khan of Poonch in to PDP No...
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