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Tulip garden: Present J&K regime trying to take credit for Azad’s brain child | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 21: The present dispensation in Jammu and Kashmir is trying to take credit for the works which were completed by the former chief ministers of the erstwhile state. Recently, the government issued an advertisement about Tulip Garden in Srinagar being thrown open for the people. “It seems that the present dispensation has forgotten that the Tulip Garden at the banks of Dal Lake was the brainchild of the former J&K chief minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad, and it was made functional in record time,” said an observer. He said, “Today the J&K Government is inviting people to visit the Tulip Garden and it’s trying to project it as its own achievement. Someone needs to ask the helmsmen if they have been able to come up with any project like Tulip Garden during the past two years. The present set of rulers are trying to take credit for the work which was done by others.” The observer said, “The claims of the present dispensation in J&K are confined to papers only as on ground nothing much has been done. The projects which the government has been publicizing are still far from being implemented on the ground.” |
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