NC MPs, DDCs knocking every door to get people’s issues redressed: Sagar

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 5: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar said the Party is alive to the predicaments suffered by the people of Jammu and Kashmir and will leave no stone unturned to raise them at all appropriate forums to get them addressed.
This was said by him while addressing various delegations who had called on him from various districts here at party headquarters here today. On the occasion scores of parent body, youth and women functionaries were also present.
Addressing the delegations, Sagar said being the representative of the people’s aspirations, the party will raise the issues confronting the people at all forums for their mitigation. He said the party functionaries, Members of Parliament and DDCs are knocking every door to get the issues being faced by the people redressed.
“The efforts of successive NC led Governments under the leadership of Dr Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah in achieving social cohesion, equity and equality gave massive developmental dividends to people in all sectors. Our distinctive secular and socialist ideology gave clarity to our vision of development, clarity serving people with an inclusive governance approach. Today the people of J&K are beseeching for inclusive development policies to bridge the growing socio-economic divide, soaring unemployment, widespread development deficit and pervasive unaccountability. People have understood that there can be no substitute for NC,” he said.
Meanwhile Party’s senior leader Mubarak Gul today toured various localities in Eidgah constituency to assess the pace of work on various important ongoing infra-projects. During his hour’s long tour of the constituency, Gul made various stopovers at Palpura, Goripura, Noorbagh and other adjoining areas. The visiting leader interacted with the local people who apprised him about the crumbling road infrastructure and lack of proper drainage in the Palpura, Goripura, Noorbagh and other adjoining hamlets. Gul said the areas have been receiving step motherly treatment at the hands of successive regimes since 2015.
“There has been no headway on any project in the area. The successive regimes post 2015 was not able to keep up with the good work done during my tenure as MLA. Almost all the infra-projects have been stalled and left mid way,” he said.