Govt’s failures in every sector causing unrest among J&K people: Bhalla

JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla meeting with locals at Raipur-Satwari.
JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla meeting with locals at Raipur-Satwari.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 26: JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla today alleged that BJP Government has failed to deliver to the public in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing party workers in Raipur-Satwari in RS Pura Jammu South constituency, Bhalla said that BJP Government has failed on all fronts and common people are feeling betrayed and back stabbed by BJP leadership. He said the ruling BJP would have to pay a “heavy price” for its “indifferent attitude” towards people.
“People of J&K feel betrayed by the BJP, especially in the name of addressing public issues including high inflation and huge unemployment and good governance. The so called good governance is actually a tool to mislead the people. Governemnt has lost credibility and is losing ground very fast in J&K,” Bhalla said. He claimed that the Centre and the State were “sending confusing signals” due to “inherent contradictions.
Appealing to people not to get swayed by “false propaganda” of the BJP and stand against the “divisive, wrong and anti-people policies” of the BJP, JKPCC working president assured that his party would continue to work for the well-being of the people, despite the “concocted and false propaganda” unleashed by the BJP against it. He took on the BJP for its “failures” in every sector and causing unrest among the people over administrative and developmental inertia.
Bhalla said that unprecedented  inflation has subjected the people to miseries with housewives braving the brunt in particular as the prices of essentials have touched skies, primarily due to hike in the fuel prices. The people have been forced to take to the streets, he said and hoped the ruling dispensation will show some sort of empathy with the suffering people rather than making false claims.
Prominent among those present on the occasion included Sewadal Chief J&K-UT Vijay Sharma Babbi, Jatinder Singh Lucky, Mohinder Singh, Hemant Abrol, Gagandeep Singh and Vijay Pal Singh.