PDP will be wiped out by electorate in 2014 polls: NC

Excelsior Correspondent
Shopian/Pulwama, Jan 31: The National Conference today said that the neighboring country must enter into a sustained dialogue and find a permanent solution to the Kashmir imbroglio which is acceptable to all the stake holders and can lead to a lasting peace in the region but added that the restoration of autonomy continues to be the bed rock of party’s policy and agenda and the only solution that can become a ‘win win’ situation for all.
In a party convention held at Pulwama and Shopian in south Kashmir addressed by Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani, Sajjad Kichloo, MoS Home, National Conference spokesman Tanvir Sadiq and MLC Ali Mohd Dar, the leaders said that people will write the obituary of PDP in 2014 election, adding their lies have been exposed and they will be wiped out by the electorate.
“Autonomy is a constitutionally guaranteed document stamped and passed by the two third majority of State Legislature and has all the ingredients to become an ultimate panacea between India and Pakistan”, Provincial president Kashmir Nasir Wani said, adding “no solution can be reached without the active participation of the National Conference and the day is not far when our aspirations will be fulfilled and autonomy will be restored”.
Lauding the efforts of the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his commitments, Nasir said, “We will ensure that south Kashmir is developed and Pulwama and Shopian will again be our stronghold which is evident from the enthusiasm of the workers today”.
Lashing out at PDP, Nasir said , “they have always only played with the sentiments of the people and are still using the youth as fodder for their narrow political gains”.
MoS Home Sajjad Ahmed Kichloo said that Right to Information Act and Accountability Commission are the real weapons provided by Omar Abdullah led Government to common people to fight against menace of corruption. He said that people must also remain vigilant about the policies of opposition parties who always try to weaken NC.
In his speech, the NC spokesman said that the PDP is teetering on the verge of a split and before the parliamentary election are held many of their leaders will desert them.