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NC Government with 50 MLAs Missing Its Address on Ground, No Governance Impact

Rejected Resolutions on 370 and Waqf Now Discussed in Party Office – A Betrayal of the Mandate: Sartaj Madni

Rejected Resolutions on 370 and Waqf Now Discussed in Party Office – A Betrayal of the Mandate: Sartaj Madni

Kulgam, May 21, (KNS): Vice President of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (JKPDP) delivered a sharp critique of the National Conference (NC) government, accusing it of failing to make any real impact on the ground despite having 50 MLAs. Speaking at an organizational meeting in Kulgam, he called out the NC government for betraying the public mandate.

The PDP Vice President pointed out that seven months after the formation of the government, there is no visible change or positive effect on the ground. “The NC government with 50 MLAs is missing its address on the ground. There is no impact of governance or presence,” he stated. He also criticized the rejection of crucial resolutions, such as those on Article 370 and Waqf, by the NC in the assembly, only to see these same issues being discussed now in party offices. “This is a betrayal of the mandate the people gave them,” he added.

The Vice President further emphasized that the same government and assembly, where they enjoy an absolute mandate, rejected critical resolutions and bills brought forward by the PDP. "Our three MLAs brought resolutions on Article 370, Waqf, and bills on state land, daily wagers, and the liquor ban, yet all of these were decomposed by the very government and assembly they control," he stated, highlighting the duplicity and lack of real action.

In a statement issued to KNS, he praised the three PDP MLAs for their tireless work, strong performance, and fearless advocacy of public issues in the assembly, even in the face of attempts by the NC to silence the voices of the people. “Our three MLAs have consistently raised the concerns of the public without fear, even when the NC government is trying to gag those voices in the assembly. Their commitment to the people and their unflinching stand on key issues deserve immense appreciation,” he said.

He also raised concerns about the government’s unfulfilled promises, such as merit-based jobs, employment, and free electricity. “What happened to the promise of merit, jobs, and employment?Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelWhere is the free electricity they promised?” he asked.

The meeting, focused on party strategy, grassroots outreach, and the political path forward, was attended by party officials, district presidents, contesting candidates, zone presidents, senior party leaders, and workers.

After the session, the Vice President emphasized the PDP’s continued commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, stating, “We are, and will continue to be, with our people through every situation—good or bad.” He also expressed that the public must hold those who voted the current government into power accountable for their unfulfilled promises.

Highlighting the work of PDP’s legislators, the Vice President praised their stand on critical issues, including Article 370, the prohibition of alcohol, regularization of daily wagers, and laborer rights, as well as matters related to land and employment. “Despite our small number, our voices carry the weight of fifty,” he said.

Addressing the broader situation in the region, the Vice President stressed that peace is vital for the future of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly during periods of India-Pakistan tension. He called for a peaceful resolution, noting, “Peace is vital for tourism, development, and a secure future.”

Reflecting on the PDP’s recent electoral performance, the Vice President expressed confidence that the party would emerge stronger and continue to be the only credible political force in Jammu and Kashmir. He praised the party leader for speaking truth to power and not seeking favors from any government.

Concluding his address, the Vice President called on PDP workers and leaders to stay deeply connected to their communities, remain responsive to public concerns, and work to strengthen the party’s foundation at the grassroots level.

Party Leaders in Attendance:
Mohd Amin Dar, Gh. Mohiddin Wachi, Zafarullah Wani, Gh. Mohd Mir, Gulzar Ahmad Dar, Mohd Ayoub (ZP Devsar), Shakeel Ahmad (ZP DH Pora), Ab Razzaq, Gulzar Ahmad (DDC). (KNS)

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