Jai Bharat program received huge public response: Raman Bhalla
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Jai Bharat program received huge public response: Raman Bhalla

Post by RK News on Thursday, April 13, 2023

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Jammu, Apr 12: JKPCC Working President Raman Bhalla  Wednesday said  the Jai Bharat program launched by Congress has received a huge public response that has unnerved the people at the helm of affairs.
          Addressing the Jai Bharat Satyagraha Sabha in Jammu, Bhalla said that the direct involvement of the public in the Jai Bharat program is proof that the public is also fed up with the killer policies of the government of this democracy.
He said that the Satyagraha is the only powerful medium in which the divisive, conspiratorial elements sitting in power of the country can be fought.
The congress leader alleged that a conspiracy was hatched to end Rahul Gandhi's membership of the Parliament, so that inflation, falling economy of the Country, bank scams, demand of Prime Minister's relationship with Adani should not get force, but we will always remain in the public regarding this matter.
Bhalla targeted the Center and said that Government is doing politics of vengeance, “it has neither been able to scare the Congress nor the democracy, nor will they be able to scare”.
He said that Rahul Gandhi is not fighting for himself but to ensure that there is mutual brotherhood in the Country, that lower class, middle class families, farmers and laborers have a smile on their faces, their stomachs do not remain empty, and this is the reason why the entire BJP was shocked and Rahul Gandhi's membership has been canceled but we are not afraid of it.
With regard to J&K, Bhalla claimed that the BJP-led Centre is neither serious about holding assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir nor restoring its statehood.  He also sought support from the people to defeat "politics of hate and division" in the country.
Earlier Bhalla led Jai Bharat Satyagraha March which started from Deva Palace, Preet Nagar to Shiva Ji Chowk and Guru Nanak Nagar.