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Get off your high horse, talk to people; Lone chides Govt | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 8: After a picture of Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi riding on a horse goes viral on social media, Peoples Conference chairman Sajad Gani Lone seized this opportunity to attack the government for unabated killings of innocent civilians. Within minutes after killings of two teachers in Srinagar, a picture of Naqvi has gone viral in the social media where he was seen enjoying horse riding at Doodhpathri in Budgam “A very humble unsolicited advice to the state administration. Please be careful. Get off your high horse. Talk to people who have been around for decades. Seems we are in for some challenging times”, Sajad Lone tweeted. “I can see a tipping point. Try to evade it. Every passing day will get challenging”, he said. Lone was earlier part of the PDP-BJP coalition government and served as minister in the coalition regime. Naqvi on Thursday interacted with DDCs, BDCs and other PRI representatives representing many adjacent areas of Doodhpathri in Badgam. The Minister after reaching Doodhpathri inaugurated T20 Hotel Cum Restaurant constructed at a cost of Rs 5.48 Crore. The Hotel has fully comfortable 20 rooms where tourists/guests visiting this place can enjoy their stay. The Minister inspected the facilities available in the T20 Hotel. He also visited many Bakhs/Kothas existing in the vicinity where seasonal migrants are presently living. Among these Kothas, some have been renovated and refurnished on latest pattern equipped with all requisite facilities. On the occasion, the Minister had a small interaction with the local habitants who apprised him about some of the problems they are facing with regard to power and drinking water supply, installation of mobile connectivity and establishment of health facilities. On reaching back to Budgam headquarters, he laid the foundation stone for the construction of the district veterinary (sheep) Hospital at Budgam coming up at an estimated cost of Rs 135.07 lakhs. |
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