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Gupkar Alliance rakes up local versus outside issue to reach out to Jammu residents | Arrogant Babus provide an opportunity to PAGD to involve annoyed Jammuities in its campaign | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 24: The Peoples’ Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on Tuesday vociferously raked up local versus outside issues to exploit the prevailing governance deficit in the J&K administration. It is the first time that PADG has raised this issue because the experienced leadership of the alliance has realized that it is high time to encash prevailing anger among people against the present regime due to the style of functioning of some Babus who are taking people of the UT, especially of Jammu region ‘for granted’. As the Babus have snapped all communications with common people, Gupkar Alliance steps in to exploit this situation by raking up local versus outside issues. Spokesman of Gupkar Alliance and veteran politician M Y Tarigami said that top posts in administration and police are manned by people from outside Jammu and Kashmir. “All top posts are held by people from outside. See all Deputy Commissioners, top police posts, and others are kept by people from outside. Where would people of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh go,” the PAGD spokesman said, adding, “This is humiliation. As far as PAGD is concerned, it is not acceptable.” He said that “we attended the meeting convened by the Prime Minister of India and said that confidence-building measures should be started.” Credible sources in Gupkar Alliance said that the group is going to rake up this issue vociferously in the coming day because members of the conglomeration have received feedback that there is strong anger among people against some bureaucrats who are treating Jammu and Kashmir as their fiefdom by demonizing local residents. Secondly, the J&K is plunged into an unprecedented crisis of governance deficit due to these Babus who are just busy in enjoying more and more luxuries. In an attempt to reach out to the residents of Jammu, Tarigami said that some people in Jammu used to feel that Kashmiri leadership’s role was not good for them. “Now see what has happened in Jammu. What happened to business there? How many jobs did they get? So to Jammu and see what happened to their rights over land which they had got through fighting?” He said with doing away with Darbar Move, the bi-annual shifting of government between two J&K capitals, contact has been snapped. “Its repercussions would be that business of local shopkeeper to top business will get affected.”, he said. |
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