Ground situation in J&K belies claims of GOI: Omar Abdullah

Addresses party’s provincial committee meeting at Nawa e Subha

Addresses party’s provincial committee meeting at Nawa e Subha

Srinagar, Nov 16 (KNS): The Jammu and Kashmir Party Vice President Mr. Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said the prevailing situation in Jammu and Kashmir belies the projected claims of peace and development by GoI on the abrogation of the Articles 370, 35-A.

This he said while addressing the provincial committee (Kashmir) meeting at party headquarters Nawa e Subha, Srinagar. “We were told that J&K was poised for big development and massive investment post Aug 05 2019 actions. Where is it? The ground reality in the streets and roads of Jammu and Kashmir belie such claims. Where is the projected dawn? On the contrary, the ruling dispensation has made J&K, a simmering cauldron of discontent with its lopsided policies. Where are the anticipated results? After the rescinding of the provisions of Article 370, the picture has changed to worse. Reality is that there is a systematic disempowerment of people of Jammu and Kashmir that is continuing to happen, through bureaucratic rule. The claims of the BJP government that the abrogation of Article 370 and downgrading of a State with special status into two union territories has paved the way for new industries, created new employment opportunities, decreased militancy, brought atmosphere of peace and security, nurtured democracy, eradicated corruption, brought new Central laws for betterment of people in this region are far-fetched. The ground situation belies these claims.”

Party general Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar, Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani, senior leaders Mian Altaf, Choudhary Mohammad Ramzaan, Mubarak Gul, Sakina Itoo, Nazir Gurezi, party MPs Mohammad Akbar Lone, Hasnain Masoodi, Womens Wing President Shameema Firdous, Irfan Shah, Mir Saifullah, Zone Presidents Ali Mohammad Dar, Javed Dar, District Presidents Peer Afaq, Qaiser Jamshed Lone, Abdul Majeed Larmi, AA Dar, Gh Mohiudin Mir, Showkat Ganaie, Mir GR Naaz, Sajad Shafi, Provincial VPs Mohammad Syed Akhoon, Syed Tauqeer, Provincial Secretary Showkat Mir, Political Advisor to Dr Farooq Mushtaq Guroo, Advisor to Omar Abdullah Tanvir Sadiq, Spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar, YNC Provincial president Salman Ali Sagar, Incharge SM Sara Hayat Shah, Womens Wing PP Sabiya Qadri, Mohammad Khalil Bandh, Peer Mohammad Hussain,  Additional Spokesperson Ifra Jan, Sardar JS Azad, Shabir Ahmad, GN Tailbali, GN Bhat, Shabir Kulley, Irshad Kar, Saifudin Bhat, Dr Mohammad Shafi, Peerzada Feroze, Neelofar Masood, Mushtaq Ahmad.

Omar Abdullah said the CMIE figure on unemployment rate in J&K lay bare the hoax of job extravaganza in Jammu and Kashmir. “On the contrary, the new GoI policy on wanton terminations had further aggravated the situation.” He stated that after the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status, media and officials have repeatedly insisted that Kashmir was limping back to normalcy. “However the ground reality in the shape of garrisoning cities with bunkers, targeted killings, the ongoing Poonch encounter and increased foot print of forces and police personnel deflate such a claim.”

On the return of Kashmiri Pandits, Omar said that BJP had claimed that abrogation of Articles 370, 35 A will pave the way for their return. "Today the same BJP is going white in the face denying that Pandits are leaving in droves. But the evidence on the ground – both in Kashmir and Jammu – is clear. During my tenure as CM the situation had improved to an extent that thousands of Pandit youth had started opting for Govt jobs in Kashmir. Hundreds of families had come back and had started living along side their Muslim brethren. In our tenure the situation had improved to such an extent where the further extension of AFSPA was under discussion. Today the security situation is yet again on the edge and continues to deteriorate every single day," he said.

Pointing out to the extensive window dressing of the incumbent administration, he said the people are suffering on different accounts ranging from inflation, development deficit, to rising unemployment and administrative inertia. “Denying democracy, fundamental rights, press freedom and equitable development to people in JK is the galling aspect of the post august 2019 Scenario,” he said.

While alluding to the plight of skilled and educated unemployed youth, Omar maintained that they see an uncertain future in wake of absence of any effective job policy, absence of private sector and failure of the government on its promise of accelerating the recruitment process in JKSSB and JKPSC. (KNS)

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