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Bukhari demands early election in J&K to remove governance deficit
7/1/2021 11:40:34 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, July 1: Expressing serious concern over the alleged governance deficit that has impacted public delivery institutions, Apni Party (AP) president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Thursday said early election in Jammu and Kashmir was imperative to remove it.
The governance deficit that has hugely impacted public delivery institutions in Jammu and Kashmir, Bukhari said at a day-long provincial level meet here on Thursday.
Bukhari further alleged that the void between the people and the government institutions is increasing exponentially in absence of an elected government.
He said that the people across Jammu and Kashmir are suffering immensely and unfortunately most of the officers and officials seem to be unwilling to listen to their woes and not to talk of mitigating their miseries.
“People are being pushed from pillar to post while their pressing issues go unnoticed. There is mounting resentment and alienation among the people that needs to be addressed. And the only panacea to end their sufferings at the grassroots level is to give them a representative form of the government,” he pleaded.
He urged the Government of India (GoI) to carry out the delimitation process on a fast-track basis and in a time bound manner in order to facilitate assembly elections at an earliest in Jammu and Kashmir.
Stressing on measures that will strengthen the party at grassroots level, Bukhari impressed on the party leadership to mobilize their cadres in order to reach out to the people in their respective areas.
“It is not that we have not achieved anything even without being in power. But much more is needed to be done to fulfill our commitments made with the people,” he said, adding that Apni Party’s rank and file should work together to disseminate the party’s socio-political and economic agenda among the people across the length and breadth of Jammu and Kashmir.
Various party senior leaders including district presidents, coordinators, youth leaders and members of Panchayati Raj Institutions presented their feedback and put forth their opinions on organizational matters during the meeting.
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