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Dual control on governance detrimental to interests of J&K: Sadhotra
1/2/2025 10:07:03 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 2: Describing dual control on governance as detrimental to the interests of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference Additional General Secretary and Former Minister Mr Ajay Kumar Sadhotra today said the BJP has not learnt any lesson from the history and it should remember that oppressive politics has a very short shelf life. In a statement issued here today, Mr Sadhotra accused the BJP of hindering progress by enforcing dual control on governance, pursuing anti-people policies, and stifling development.
Former Minister said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are well aware of the BJP's divisive agenda, which is designed to derail the region's progress. He also asked the BJP to read writing on the wall, as the people in this part of the country remain steadfast in their support for the National Conference's progressive election manifesto, vision and proven leadership.
"It is the National Conference's strong leadership under Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Jenab Omar Abdullah that has been instrumental in its resounding success in the Assembly Elections, sending tremors in the BJP rank and file". Sadhotra said, asking the saffron party to stop day dreaming as it is destined for a crushing defeat in the ensuing Civic and Urban Local Bodies Elections.
Sadhotra lambasted the BJP for its lack of understanding of the Jammu and Kashmir politics that doesn't accept bullying tactics. He emphasized that the National Conference has the track record of fighting reactionary, divisive and communal forces whenever they tried to trample the glorious ethos of the state, which they have reduced to Union Territory. He said the National Conference has consistently demonstrated robust leadership and a clear roadmap addressing the aspirations of all regions and sub-regions of Jammu and Kashmir, he said and highlighted the party's comprehensive, election manifesto and vision that prioritizes employment generation for educated youth, skilled and unskilled, implementing actionable policies to combat unemployment and provide sustainable livelihoods.
Sadhotra said boosting Tourism and Industry are under the active focus of the administration to leverage J&K's potential to revitalize these key sectors for economic prosperity. He said the party is working towards driving inclusive growth to uplift marginalized communities and bridge socio-economic disparities.
He said the National Conference is committed to addressing issues concerning marginalized communities and tackling the challenges faced by disadvantaged sections of society through targeted programmes. "Unlike the BJP which is confined to few pockets of a region only, the National Conference, having presence in every nook and corner of both the regions, remains committed to the holistic development of Jammu and Kashmir, irrespective of region, religion or caste", Mr Sadhotra said and reiterated his party's unwavering resolve to serve the people and work towards their brighter future.
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