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Will fight to get dist status for Nowshera: NC’s Choudhary

Srinagar, August 31 Jammu and Kashmir National Conference candidate from Nowshera in Jammu region, Surinder Choudhary, on Saturday filed his nomination papers for the Assembly elections. While addressing a rally before filing his papers, Choudhary said his struggle for getting...
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National Conference candidate from Nowshera Surinder Choudhary files his nomination papers for Assembly elections.
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Srinagar, August 31

Jammu and Kashmir National Conference candidate from Nowshera in Jammu region, Surinder Choudhary, on Saturday filed his nomination papers for the Assembly elections.

While addressing a rally before filing his papers, Choudhary said his struggle for getting district status for Nowshera would continue till his goal is achieved.

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“The people of Nowshera, particularly in the border areas, have faced total neglect. The BJP has failed to deliver on infrastructure, with roads in a deplorable state, and the overall development of the region stagnating. Moreover, the rise in terror activities has kept people in a constant state of fear, further highlighting the failures of the BJP in maintaining peace and security,” he said.

The NC-Congress alliance candidate urged the people of Nowshera to seize this opportunity to vote for a party committed to equitable development and the welfare of the region.

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On the occasion, NC’s provincial president Rattan Lal Gupta launched a scatting attack on the BJP, accusing the party of neglecting the development needs of the people of Nowshera.

He emphasised that the upcoming Assembly elections would provide an opportunity for the people to give a resounding reply to the BJP’s anti-people and divisive policies.

Highlighting the NC’s progressive manifesto, he emphasied the key promises aimed at uplifting the common people. He said the party manifesto focuses on providing free 200 units of electricity to all households, a monthly allowance of Rs 5,000 for elderly female of each EWS household, provide one lakh jobs to J&K youth, free drinking water to every household, enhance medical allowance of pensioners from Rs 300 to Rs 1000 and regularising daily wagers.

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