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NC will transform JMC if it wins ULB elections, will end property tax: Rattan Lal 

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NC will transform JMC if it wins ULB elections, will end property tax: Rattan Lal 
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JAMMU: Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) Jammu, while asking the party workers to leave no stone unturned to ensure NC’s unprecedented success in the upcoming ULB polls, has asserted that the party will improve the civic amenities to the optimum standard besides transforming the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) which is presently in utter mess and chaos. 

The senior NC leader stated this while addressing a meeting of party workers of 75 Wards of JMC at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan convened in view of upcoming polls in J&K.

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Chairing the meeting, he said that if NC wins the aforesaid polls there will be no property tax that is a burden on people’s pockets.

The senior National Conference leader asserted that if NC wins the upcoming Urban Local Bodies polls it shall provide 24X7 power and water supply to the people. He also assured that after its success in the aforesaid elections, there will be no property tax in order to ease the people in the present scenario of skyrocketing prices of essential commodities and unprecedented inflation. 

Rattan Lal Gupta said that National Conference is known for fulfilling its commitment to work for the upliftment of the people of J&K and it fulfilled its aim of welfare and prosperity of the people of Jammu and empowered the people in letter and spirit. 

He said that after NC not continuing in power the welfare and prosperity of the J&K people especially that of Jammu has been the worst casualty due to the hollow promises made by the Bharatiya Janata Party never to be fulfilled. 

The senior National Conference leader lamented that the incumbent Govt is making tall claims of transparency and a corruption-free society but the fact remains that corruption rules the roost. He claimed that once the NC wins the ULB elections it will definitely eradicate corruption and promote transparency in the working of the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) the working of which has suffered badly under the present regime. 

He alleged that the functioning of the Corporation is in utter mess and chaos as a result of which not only people are suffering on account of inadequate civic amenities but even the workers of the corporation especially the Safaikaramcharis have a long list of woes with nobody to listen and address their problems. 

The Provincial President asked party workers to leave no stone unturned in order to ensure NC’s unprecedented success in the upcoming ULB polls.

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