Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 21: Interacting with the people from different sections of society of Baramulla Uri, Tral, Pulwama and Anantnag areas of Kashmir division, the senior PDP leader and the former Minister S Rangil Singh said that NC-Cong coalition has proved as a non-performing liability for the State as well as a stumbling block in the way of equitable development.
He added that every section of society including younger generation, minorities and common masses are against the deceitful policies of the coalition because nothing has been achieved at the grass root level and now the hollow performance has appeared before the people who are fed up and are impassionately looking towards PDP as the only alternative for ameliorating the socio-economic conditions of the people of the State.
While referring to the pragmatic development during PDPs tenure of governance, Rangil Singh said that NC and Cong came in alliance without any common agenda and became partners only to enjoy political power thus deceiting the people. “During this regime corruption, unemployment and BOPEE scams are the main achievement of this Coalition Government”, he said.
Rangil Singh reiterated that PDP has no aim of grabbing political power but it is concentrating on addressing the people’s grievances equitably across the State. The victims of injustice under the coalition are determined to give a crushing defeat to their masked political self interests during Parliamentary election, he predicted.
The senior PDP leader eulogized the people of the Valley especially the Sikh community for its positive foresight to vote for PDP in their respective Parliamentary constituencies for seeking a better future.
He appealed the Sikh community to use their right of franchise for electing a secular and selfless candidate dedicated to democratic values of life. “Voting for a selfless candidate dedicated to raise the voice of minorities in the Parliament for safe-guarding their Constitutional rights especially in Kashmir region is the proper use of franchise”, he said and appealed that the minorities must stand together to usher the wind of change which was blowing throughout the country.