PDP disturbed socio-political scenario, ditched people: PCC

PCC chief G A Mir addressing public rally in Shangus on Thursday.
PCC chief G A Mir addressing public rally in Shangus on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Feb 25: Pradesh Congress Committee has asked the People’s Democratic Party to come clear on the formation of Government as the J&K State is passing through a very crucial phase of political uncertainty.
Addressing a large gathering at Ranipura in Shangus area of district Anantnag today, PCC chief GA Mir said that the wrong policies of PDP has disturbed the socio- political scenario of the State. The people in all the three regions feel apprehensive and highly concerned about the fate of the State and their future. The continuous silence maintained by the PDP is nothing, but a strategy to hoodwink the people again, which is fraught with dangerous consequences for it (PDP), he added.
The PCC chief sought clarification from the PDP over the silence maintained by it. He said the wrong policies of PDP has created political uncertainty in the State, which is not only dangerous for the State, but for the future of the people as well.
Describing the present prevailing chaos in the State as a major gift of PDP to people, PCC chief said that PDP has betrayed and has let down the people in every respect.
Accusing PDP for playing with emotions of people on account of agenda of alliance, and good governance, Mir asked the PDP to let the people know about the agenda of alliance, which was actually a power sharing formula between PDP and BJP, but when it did not materialized, the PDP started playing political drama to save its sinking boat. Urging party cadre to be ready for the challenges ahead, PCC chief emphasized the fact that Congress Party is strong enough to meet the challenges.
Describing Congress Party as an instrument of service to the people, PCC chief urged Congress Party workers and leaders to reach out to the people and work tirelessly for mitigating their sufferings.
Senior Congress leaders and former Minister Taj Mohi-ud-Din said that Food Security Act was not applicable to J&K State and it should not have been implemented without being debated or passed by the State Legislature in order to safeguard the interests of the people of the State. He said NFSA is not going to help the poor people categorized under BPL or AAY, as per the Act the people can be able to get 25 kgs of ration @ Rs 3 Kg, while the remaining, they can get from the open market.
Senior leaders Mohd Anwar Bhat, Gulzar Ahmad Wani, Mohd Amin Bhat and Farooq Andrabi also spoke on the occasion.

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