
National Scheduled Castes Alliance president Paramjit Singh Kainth announced support to Reservation Chor Fadho Morcha Punjab
Mohali, February 15: National Scheduled Castes Alliance President Paramjit Singh Kainth while announcing his support to the Aarakshan Chor Phandho Morcha Punjab said that the Morcha being run under the leadership of Balwinder Singh Kumbhra is representing the interests of the society and our organization fully supports the ongoing struggle.
Mohali, February 15: National Scheduled Castes Alliance President Paramjit Singh Kainth while announcing his support to the Aarakshan Chor Phandho Morcha Punjab said that the Morcha being run under the leadership of Balwinder Singh Kumbhra is representing the interests of the society and our organization fully supports the ongoing struggle.
Sardar Kainth appealed to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and said that in the last assembly session, orders were issued to immediately implement legal process and action against those who issued fake certificates. Due to lack of action against them, there is an atmosphere of unrest and disappointment in the society and there is huge opposition and anger in the society against the Aam Aadmi Party government.
He said that if the Bhagwant Mann government does not solve the problems of Scheduled Castes on priority basis, then the struggle against the government will be intensified in the coming time. He appealed to the Scheduled Caste MLAs to fulfill the promises made by the government during the upcoming assembly session as the behavior of the government is insensitive towards the Scheduled Castes as the issues of Scheduled Castes are being deliberately suppressed and ignored.
The National Scheduled Castes Alliance has decided to join the celebration of Guru Ravidas Maharaj Ji's Prakash Utsav at Sri Amb Sahib Gurudwara near Mohali Phase 7 Lights on Sunday.
On this occasion, senior leaders of the Morcha Balwinder Singh Kumbhra, Harnek Singh Maloa, Shri Jeevan Garg, Babu Ved Prakash, Prof. Gulab Singh, Manjit Singh etc. were present.
