Words alone won’t suffice to improve situation on ground: Bhalla to Govt

JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla interacting with the Party’s district president, Sarpanchs and block presidents at Samba.
JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla interacting with the Party’s district president, Sarpanchs and block presidents at Samba.

Excelsior Correspondent
SAMBA, Nov 4: JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla today castigated BJP Government for indulging in dirty politics instead of concentrating on governance and public issues.
It is time for the Government to solve accumulated problems faced by the people, Bhalla said while interacting with the Party’s district president Samba, Sarpanchs and block presidents. He said that the BJP Government took off with anti-people, especially anti-youth policies, which have boomeranged as a result of which the insensitive dispensation was now resorting to vitiating the atmosphere to divert attention of people from real issues.
Bhalla said the people are totally disillusioned as the administrative inertia has impacted the deliverance at the grass roots level. He alleged that poor governance has rendered the administration completely paralyzed. He exhorted the administration to wake up from deep slumber and attend to the public issues. He claimed that today democracy in the Union Territory is facing onslaught from no other than the ruling party itself.
He expressed utter disappointment over BJP’s lip service regarding burning issues of J&K and termed their governance as futile exercise to reach out to the common man and address public issues. He said BJP Government is turning a blind eye towards the apprehensions and concerns of people of J&K, especially Jammu region.
Expressing his anguish over mounting problems of the common masses, Bhalla said that during last eight years Union Government has done nothing to solve basic problems of the people. He said Government has totally lost its credibility due to its mis-governance, which led to the failure of Government on all the fronts.
Words alone won’t suffice to improve the situation on the ground,” the JKPCC working president said, adding, Government has failed to live up to the spirit of accommodation and reconciliation towards realization of the legitimate political aspirations of the people of J&K.