Excelsior Correspondent
ANANTNAG, Nov 21: Describing approach of PDP- BJP Coalition towards the people as indifferent attitude, PCC chief GA Mir has said that Coalition Govt has let down the people in every respect.
Addressing large rally at Verinag at Dooru Assembly segment Mir said increasing unemployment, lack of basic amenities, discrimination on the name of development, favoritism in allotting development projects to blue eyed persons have completely derailed the development process of the State Govt. He said tall claims by PDP and BJP about the development and strengthening people have proved a failure. There is no sign of good governance as claimed by PDP and its alliance partner BJP, he said.
The rally started from Verinag aiming to lodge a strong protest against the failures of Coalition Govt on every front, for the fact Coalition Govt is neglecting people in every respect. He lamented the fact that both PDP and BJP instead of strengthening the people are strengthening their blue eyed persons and their respective Parties.
Accusing Coalition Govt of betrayal, the PCC chief said both PDP and BJP are betraying people on the name of so called good governance and development of the State, but the fact remains, Coalition Govt is pushing the State towards dark age due to it’s wrong policies.
Castigating Coalition Govt for not addressing issues of casual labours and daily rated workers, PCC chief said that Govt cannot ignore poor people who have been rendering their services for a long time. He said instead of containing unemployment problem, State Govt is deliberately creating unemployment which is fraught with dangerous consequences.
Demanding funds for Kapran- Desa Road, Mir accused Coalition Govt of discriminating with people on political lines. He said faltering development projects on political issues won’t save the sinking boat of Coalition Govt.
Prominent among those who participated in the rally included MLA Haji Abdul Rashid Dar, MLA- Mohd Amin Bhat, MLA- Gulzar Ahmad Wani, senior leaders Farooq Andrabi, Hilal Ahmad Shah, Surinder Singh Channi, Irfan Naqib, Mohd Iqbal Mir, Shaheena Nadaf, Sahil Farooq and others.