False promises, Govt failure add to public woes: Bhardwaj

Senior Congress leader MK Bhardwaj addressing public rally at Bishnah on Sunday.
Senior Congress leader MK Bhardwaj addressing public rally at Bishnah on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent

BISHNAH, Sept 11: Senior Congress leader Mohinder Kumar Bhardwaj has said that the BJP-participated Government in the State has abjectly failed on all fronts as a result not has the dispensation collapsed but pushed the J&K State to the throes of serious crisis.
Addressing a largely attended  public meeting here today, Mr Bhardwaj, said that the BJP had formed the Coalition Government in the State based on false promises and with the sole motive of sharing the spoils of power. Whatever is happening in the State today,  is the direct result of ignoring the interests of the people. The public is suffering while the Chief Minister and the BJP Ministers and MLAs are busy catering to their own interests.
Mr Bhardwaj warned the BJP of desisting from such nefarious designs as people will not fall in their trap but fully expose them. In the context of the State, he said it was the result of these policies of the BJP that Kashmir is burning and Jammu and Ladakh regions are suffering from lack of development and political empowerment.    ” Isn’t it ironic that Jammu after having given two MPs and 25 MLAs, is still suffering from lack of development and political empowerment?”  he asked.
Referring to the abysmal situation prevailing in the entire Bishnah region he pointed out that the entire administrative system has collapsed. The power and water supply has become erratic not only due to lack of supply but failure to maintain and augment the existing system.
Addressing the gathering Mohd Aslam Goni, a senior Congress leader and former Advocate General, stressed the need to maintain communal harmony and brotherhood in the three regions of the State. He cautioned the people against evil designs of BJP in order  to hide their own  failures. Mr Goni squarely blamed the BJP-led Government at the Centre and in the State for throwing their much touted developmental agenda to the dust bin.
PCC general secretary Dr Manohar Lal (Ex-MoS), Ex-MLA Ashok Sharma, PCC secretary  Ashok Dubey, Darshan Kumar, Rajesh Sharma, Bal Krishan, Ghar Singh Saini, Th Joginder Singh, Yash Pal Bhagat, Ghanshyam, Sunita Kundal, Darshana Devi,  Ali Bahadur and others spoke on the occasion.