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Coalition trying to undo corrupt practices unleashed in J&K: Hamid Choudhary | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 8: People's Democratic Party (PDP) leader Abdul Hamid Choudhary today said coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir state is working on rebuilding the defunct lying system, restoring its credibility and ensuring accountability in the governance so that people could get justice delivered. According to press release, he said that previous regime had completely shattered the system of governance and encouraged corrupt practices to benefit a chosen few and now this government was trying to reverse that trend only to bring in an order into the working system. The past three months, he said were aimed at fulfilling aspirations of common masses and all the steps initiated towards that change are clearly visible on the ground. New recruitment policy is in pipeline, tourists have started descending in Jammu and Kashmir, preparedness for Shri Amarnath Yatra is going on in full swing, process for appointing members of defunct lying institutions has been set rolling and Mughal Road, which connects Pir Panjal with Kashmir Valley is being developed as an alternate National Highway. Besides work on four-laning of Srinagar-Jammu National Highway as well as improvement in road stretch from Thannamandi to Buffliaz has been taken up with Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and work on the projects have expedited. The government, he added is also looking into details to explore possibility of constructing tunnels to make Mughal Road an all-weather and alternate road. These changes are the end result of a visionary policy which are going to benefit our state economically as well as socially. The process of transforming the system of governance in the State has already begun and a fair and accountable administration has also started delivering. |
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