Early Times Report
Naushera,Dec 2: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah on Monday said that Double engine Government’s policies has pushed the people of Jammu and Kashmir into the bottomless abyss of miseries. This he said while addressing a mega workers convention at Nowshera, Jammu. The convention was organized by Central Secretary Surinder Choudhary. Among others Party General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar, Additional General Secretary Ajay Sadhotra, Senior Leader Mian Altaf Ahmed, Provincial Presidents Jammu Rattan Lal Gupta, Nasir Aslam Wani Sogami also addressed the convention. Pir Panchal Zone President Javed Rana, Provincial Youth President Ajaz Jan, DDC Chairman Rajouri Chaudhary Naseem Liaquat, Additional Spokesperson Yashvardhan Singh, party leaders Th Rameshwar Singh, Ashok Sharma, Mohammad Sadiq, Rakesh Singh Raka, Harsh Vardhan Singh , Waqar Mir, Cap Moti Ram, Rathan Singh, Rohit Kohli, Charanjeet Singh, Sunita Devi, Waqar Mir, Ashok Sharma, Vivek Sharma were also present. In his address, Omar expressed surprise at the central government’s policies vis a vis Jammu and Kashmir, saying that it was perhaps the first government at center that does not want to see democracy flourish in Jammu and Kashmir. “It’s perhaps for the first time since 1990, I have seen a government at the center which does not want to see democracy flourish in Jammu and Kashmir. Be it Gowda’s government, Gujral’s government, Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s government or Dr. Manmohan Singh’s government, all of them always made efforts in helping democracy take roots in Jammu and Kashmir. However, it’s for the first time in these decades that we are seeing a government which appears completely disinterested in having a democratically elected setup in J&K.” Questioning the reasons as to why democracy was not allowed in Jammu & Kashmir, Omar said that elsewhere in the country elections to assemblies is being held after the completion of their term but in Jammu and Kashmir the term of Panchayats & ULBs has completed but elections for the new bodies is nowhere in sight. “The term of our assembly ended in 2018 and now 2023 is about to end but there is no sign of restoration of democracy. What is the reason behind denying us a duly elected government? Is this because the people of J&K have kept the flame of Hindu Muslim unity intact? Is this because of our profound commitment towards the ideals of secularism? Efforts to inject hatred in us are underway because they have miserably failed to deliver. But our resolve to stay united should not deter come what may. This country belongs to every one of us and it’s with unity that we can taste the fruits of development and progress.” Taking a swipe at the government, Omar said that the so-called double engine government has pushed the people into a bottomless abyss of morass and miseries. |