Cong blames ‘PDP-BJP’ for losses, mess in J&K  

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 19: The J&K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) has blamed PDP-BJP regime for the losses and mess created in the J&K state.
In a meeting of senior Party functionaries and workers held in Srinagar today to review the prevailing situation, post- fall of PDP- BJP Govt in the State, the members urged upon the Governor’s Administration to reach out to people to address public issues, which were at peak due to failure of previous regime. The meeting also hit out at both PDP -BJP for failing people on every count and also blamed Centre Govt for the muddle in State.
The meeting was presided over by PCC chief GA Mir and attended by former minister Taj Mohi- U- din, vice president Mohd Anwar Bhat, MLA Mohd Amin Bhat, MLA Gulzar Ahmad, spokesperson Farooq Andrabi, Surinder Singh Channi general secretary and many others.
Commenting on the prevailing situation post breaking up of PDP- BJP alliance,  Mir said that the unholy alliance was destined to break anytime, for the fact, the duo had compromised on the urges and aspiration of the people for the sake of power.
Mir blamed both (PDP- BJP) for the political uncertainty in the State, saying that   the misrule and mismanagement on their part will continue to haunt the state and people as well while holding them responsible for the chaotic situation in the State.
He said people in the entire state have suffered immensely on every count due to wrong and anti-people policies adopted by the Govt, after creating muddle in the State, the BJP pull out of the Govt to hoodwink the people again for petty political gains, but at the same time, Mir felt confident that the Saffron Party will not find any  takers in the State especially in Jammu region.
Later, large number of Anganwari workers met  Mir at party office and sought enhancement of their monthly wages, appealing him to intervene into the matter.
While assuring Anganwari workers and helpers of Congress Party’s full support to their demands, Mir emphasized the Governor to address their grievances.