Excelsior Correspondent
NAGROTA June 9: Terming 100 days of PDP-BJP Government as a period of despair, discontentment and disillusionment, National Conference today observed that the coalition is finding itself in a state of bewilderment as to what all is there to make noise about as the performance during the first hundred days of Government has been dismal.
People usually talk of Government deficit and in this case there is nothing like governance it is a vacuum where it feels that the Government does not exists at all, said Provincial President, Devender Singh Rana while addressing a series of public meetings at Kanna Chadgal and Badsoo in Nagrota Assembly Constituency here today.
He said the people are dejected and dismayed over disruption in peace and development, which had been heralded by putting in hard toil by the Omar led Government during the past six years with active mass cooperation.
Mr Rana questioned the efficacy of making country wide trips and creating hype over tourism, when a message about disturbed situation has already damped the enthusiasm of nature lovers. He said those associated with tourism trade have been hit badly and there appears to be a little prospect of it gaining momentum in near future due to several obvious factors. “Similar is the case with development, which has suffered immensely due to inherent contradictions between the coalition partners that has left the administration in deep inertia”, he said, adding that the people are quite disillusioned and disenchanted with the Government.
The Provincial President decried diversionary tactics being adopted by both the coalition partners to cover up failures on administrative front. “They are more talking politics and less attending to the woes and problems of the people that has created a peculiar situation”, he said and referred to various contentious issues raked up by PDP and BJP to satiate their constituencies.
“It appears that the Government has lost sense of proportion, as a result of which it is running helter skelter to realise its political fortunes”, he said, adding that ill-conceived policies of the Coalition Government have caused immense disappointment among all segments of society and in all the three regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.
Reminding the Government of promises made before the elections, the Provincial President asked as to what extra-ordinary has been done to mitigate the sufferings of flood victims, border dwellers or the farmers whose crops have been completely damaged.
“They are still craving for attention, least to speak of getting succour”, he said and cautioned the Government not to test patience of people.