Jammu: Several prominent citizens of Jammu including members from Sikh community, educationist, Rtd. Army and police officials, youth and large number of women on Saturday joined Awami National Conference before senior party leaders of Jammu province Sh. Ghulam Qadir Wani (Ex MLA Doda), Sardar Gyan Singh, Provincial President ANC Jammu and Sr. Vice President Muzaffar Shah.
In a short, but impressive function at ANC office Jammu, the joining ceremony for new commers was organized by the party leader to welcome the people in party fold. In his welcome address, senior Vice President ANC Muzzafar Shah said that the aim and objective of ANC is to give transparent and corruption free government to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Mr. Shah urged the newly joined people to work with zeal and zest for the betterment of the party, besides strengthening the people to people contact. Mr. Shah said that people of Jammu and Kashmir are fed up with the corrupt and anti people policies of National Conference and Congress government as a result of which people in large number join ANC on each and every day. Mr. Shah said that ANC in coming days will emerge as a major public power in state of Jammu and Kashmir. On this occasion, Mr. Shah also informed the gathering about the proposed march of the party from Press Club Jammu to Indra Chowk on 15-12-2011 against the growing menace of corruption and nepotism in the present coalition government.
Among the prominent that joined ANC at Jammu today includes Madan Mohan Nargotra (Rtd. Xen Reasi) President Gurdawara Prabandak Committee Gadigarh Chata Sardar Seetal Singh along with his committee members Sardar Assa Singh (VP), Balvir Singh Raina (Gen. Secretary), committee members Dasvir Singh, Sardar Charanjeet Singh, Sardar Gurcharan Singh, and Sardar Jasbir Singh, besides Ghulam Hussan Shah (Rtd. Police Officer) Karnah, Mohammad Sarwar Khan (Rtd. Police Officer) Jammu, Mohammad Bashir (Rtd. Army Capt.) Narayan Dutt Mahajan, Vikas Malik, Iqbal Khan, Mohammad Yaseen (Shopian), Surinder Kour.
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