Jat Community to play vital role in Assembly polls: Ch Manmohan

Urges community members to cast votes to deserving candidates

STATE TIMES NEWS

JAMMU: A general body meeting of the All India Jat Mahasabha (AIJMS) was held today under the leadership of Ch. Manmohan Singh, President AIJMS and former Mayor of Jammu. The meeting saw active participation from community members, who discussed various pressing issues and challenges facing the Jat community.
Ch. Manmohan Singh emphasized the need for the community to address the growing menace of drug abuse and other societal evils that are endangering the future of the youth. He urged parents, particularly mothers, to play a proactive role in guiding their children.
“A mother is the best teacher for her child. If our children are well-educated and morally sound, only then will they be able to rise in society and bring pride to our community,” he stated.
Ch Manmohan Singh stressed the importance of focusing on education as the key to community progress.
“The education of our children should be our top priority. Only when they are educated and empowered can our community achieve its rightful place in society,” he added.
He further encouraged community members to remain united, especially in the current election climate, advising them to carefully select deserving candidates who are committed to addressing the community’s basic issues. “We should not let our votes be divided. Let our senior community members shortlist capable candidates, and then we must collectively support them,” Singh urged.
Sunil Choudhary, Tehsil President, who organized today’s meeting, also called on the community to unite and work collectively for the rights and welfare of the general public.
Other speakers applauded the tireless efforts of the AIJMS under the leadership of Ch. Manmohan Singh, which has resulted in the community securing the status of Other Backward Classes (OBC). “We must continue to strengthen the hands of Ch. Manmohan Singh and work for the betterment of our future generations,” they said.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous call for the community to devote time to the activities of the Jat Mahasabha and work towards the collective upliftment of all its members.
Among those who were present in the meeting included Sunil Singh Chaudhary (Bhotyari), Avtar Krishan Choudhary (Kathua), CA Sunil Choudhary (Kunjwani), Bawa Chaudhary (Chumbian Jattan), Capt. Beeri Ram, Sham Chaudhary (Chak Mayree), Capt. Kamel Chaudhary (Chumbian), Surinder Singh (Bade Pur), Capt. Shamsher Singh (Salehar), Subeedar Amar Singh (Chumbian), Sarabjeet Singh (Ratnal), Harish Chaudhary (Chumbian Kanditian), Manjeet Singh, Ashok Kumar Chaudhary (Eli Badi Pur), Buti Ram (Pindi), Vikas Singh (Pindi), Subedar Ajit Singh (Phana Phana Chak), Gyan Chaudhary (Seror Camp), and Vijay Chaudhary (Dabbar).

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