Coalition Govt has lost credibility, people yearn for change: PDP

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Oct 25: Dubbing NC-Congress coalition Government as a misfortune for Jammu and Kashmir, senior PDP leader and Member Parliament, Tariq Hameed Karra has said the people of the State yearn for change as they have become victims of ungoverned rage let loose on them by the Omar Abdullah-led cavalier regime. He said due to the scandalous mismanagement of relief and rehabilitation work in the aftermath of devastating floods the State Government’s credibility is today at its lowest ebb.
Addressing a series of public meetings in Chrar-e-Sharief, Kangan and Hazratbal Assembly segments of Srinagar-Budgam Parliamentary constituency, Karra said that fed up with the delinquent approach of the present Government, the flood-hit people everywhere now want the relief and rehabilitation work to be undertaken through some alternate administrative mechanism,” he said.
“Though, with an eye on assembly elections, the Government may be trying to undo, in a hush-hush manner, the wrongs it has committed during the past almost six years, there is a strong missing link still prevailing between its working and the people”, he said and added that this Government will be known more for its anti-people policies and the war it has unleashed on every section of the society than anything good.
“Everyone in Jammu and Kashmir understands that most of the measures taken by the present Government during the past six years were either for minting money or aimed at its own survival without caring for people’s issues”, he said.
“People across the board have realized that PDP is the only party that can deliver on its commitments and want it to be in the driving seat to mitigate their sufferings”, he said and added that people acknowledge that what PDP did in three years of its rule between 2002 and 2005, NC has not done that in almost 50 years of its rule in Jammu and Kashmir.
The meetings were also addressed by PDP leaders Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjoora, Bashir Ahmad Mir, Aasiya Naqash and others.

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