Excelsior Correspondent
Patnazi (Bunjwah), Dec 19: The credibility of the PDP-BJP Coalition Government in Jammu and Kashmir is at its lowest due to failure on all fronts and rampant corruption, Indian National Congress Vice President Ghulam Mohammad Saroori said today.
Addressing a public meeting in the far flung areas of Tehsil Bunjwah, the Saroori said: “From day one, when this Government (People’s Democratic Party-Bhartiya Janta Party coalition) was formed, there is instability and uncertainty in the State.” He told a large gathering of people that “prevailing anarchy and chaos in the State is a result of the failure of the system”.
The former minister observed: “The situation which was prevailing in the State since March 2015 still persists because the Government has failed to bring transparency and accountability in the system.”
He also called the PDP-BJP regime a “directionless coalition” which has entered into an alliance “just to grab power”. The Saroori said both the coalition partners speak in different tones on many important issues. He said nothing has been implemented on the ground, as for the other political promises are concerned.
Saroori said the BJP leadership instead of working seriously for the people’s cause, has pushed them to the wall through its insensitiveness, callous attitude and mis-governance over the last one year. He said change is imminent on the ground and even after having read the writing on the wall the ruling party leadership has adopted ostrich like attitude and are now trying to mislead the people through fake promises and deceptive announcements.
The Congress leader said the development of far-flung areas like Kither, Patnazi, Nali, Jalapur, Singpora, Inderwal, Keshwan, Thakrie, Sarawan, Sigdi, Kuchal, Mugalmaidan, Saroor, Drabshalla, Kontawara, Kahara, Challar, Chinyas, Tanta, Trankhle, Kencha, Drought, Bathri, Bhatyas, Jakyas, Bhalessa, Thathri, Phigsoo, Parnoth, Shareykh, Dadi Kathawa, Inderala is his priority and he will leave no stone unturned in redressing the genuine issues of these areas.