Committed to restore lost legacy of Bandipora: Lone

Peoples Conference Chairman, Sajad Gani Lone addressing a gathering at Bandipora on Saturday.
Peoples Conference Chairman, Sajad Gani Lone addressing a gathering at Bandipora on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 6: Peoples Conference (PC) Chairman Sajad Gani Lone on Saturday said that PC is committed to channelize power of the common masses to restore the lost legacy of Bandipora.
Addressing a workers’ convention in Bandipora, Sajad assured that PC will work with utmost honesty, diligence and passion to bring about a change in the political system of our State that is “unfortunately based on the tenets of corruption, nepotism and economic persecution.”
“The traditional parties seek votes and while doing so, they make lofty promises. After the elections are over the same people who vote are made to wait outside the gates of their residences for hours. Forget empowering them, they actually dis-empower them. There is a need to elect credible representatives in the upcoming Parliament elections,” he said.
He further said that 90 per cent of the funds for Wular Project are unspent due to inefficiency of the previous governments.
On the occasion PC senior vice president Abdul Gani Vakil while lashing out on previous NC, PDP & Congress governments for failing to develop and showcase immense tourism potential of Bandipora said that “Peoples Conference will work towards developing tourism infrastructure and road connectivity to promote Bandipora and Wular Lake as hub of tourism in activities in near future.”
PC candidate from Baramulla Parliament Constituency Raja Aijaz Ali criticized the previous set-up for failing the people of Bandipora on the developmental and economic front.