Previous Govts failed to mitigate sufferings of people: JD(U)

State president, JD(U), G M Shaheen, along with other party leaders, addressing a press conference at Jammu.
State president, JD(U), G M Shaheen, along with other party leaders, addressing a press conference at Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 19: Janta Dal (United) State president, G M Shaheen, today lambasted the BJP for its failure to address the aspirations of people of Jammu and Kashmir, as during opposition the Safforn party always accused the State and Centre Governments for not giving the due treatment to Jammu.
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Shaheen, while addressing a press conference here today, said, “JDU after conducted tours of various districts of Jammu region observed that previous BJP-PDP and NC-Congress coalition Governments had miserably failed to provide drinking water, adequate power supply and ration to the general public. He further pointed out that unprecedented power and water crisis in the whole State in general and Jammu province in particular, was result of the failure on the part of previous Government.
He alleged that the previous coalition partners were finding it difficult to reduce the trust deficit between them due to ideological differences but the controversies, courted by them, also had a negative impact on governance and public delivery. He added that the PDP-BJP leaders are busy only in delivering sermons and repeating of repeated hallow claims. However, he said the fact remains that developmental activities are almost invisible and no concrete measures were taken to address the issues of livelihood.
He further claimed that JDU will emerge as the single largest party in the ongoing assembly elections including in ULB and Panchayat elections and hopeful to form the next Government in the State with the help of the people who are now extending their full support to the JDU.
State Youth president, Raja Wasim in his address said, “JDU has always pursued a pro-people policy and it is due to this reason that people always associate themselves with the party and has been gaining popularity in the State.”

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