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‘NC committed to welfarism, secularism’

Ziraat Times News Network

Srinagar, Jan 8: The Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq on Monday said that welfarism and secularism is the touchstone of NC’s ideology and developmental framework.

Tanvir Sadiq said this while inaugurating a free eye and dental check-up camp at Gurdwara Sahib Mehjoor Nagar, Srinagar.

Describing the free camp as a great initiative, he said it was an honour to be a part of such a meaningful cause. “I appreciate your effective efforts to organize a free dental and eye check-up camp. Your commitment to help the poor and needy is truly commendable, which brings a positive change in the lives of those who are poor. All such efforts aimed at helping the poor and deserving should be appreciated.” He lauded the selfless efforts of Gurmat Taksal and President Malik Singh for the initiative.

“We are a party of reform and competence. Our role in the socio-political and economic emancipation of JK remains unchallenged. The transformation brought about by NC in JK in the field of health care, education, road connectivity, and public services have no parallels elsewhere in the world. We have remained pragmatic, practical and consistent on our views all through. It was our ground-breaking welfare schemes that have changed the face of J&K from despondency to dynamism, from poverty to opulence and from autocracy to democracy,” he said.

Later Tanvir Sadiq inaugurated the new branch of The Original English Academy in Lalbazar. YNC Provincial President (Kmr) Salman Ali Sagar and other local unit party functionaries were present on this occasion. Both the leaders expressed good wishes to the administrators and the students present there and during their address explained the importance and usefulness of learning and teaching English language in modern times. On this occasion, the students also presented a cultural program.

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