Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 1: Former MLC and JKPCC chief spokesperson Ravinder Sharma today said that PDP- BJP Government is a divided house and because of fundamental differences between two parties, the Government is crippled due to policy paralysis as a result the situation has worsen on the ground and people are worst sufferers in the State.
In a statement, he said that visit of BJP national president Amit Shah has brought out the open differences on the basic issues between the two coalition partners and has further widened the gap in the Government. “The two coalition partners have divergent views and approach to fundamental issues and are pulling strings in opposite direction with nothing common except lust of power, which is keeping them together at the cost of the overall situation which has been deteriorating day by day,” he added.
Alleging that the agenda of alliance was nothing but an eye wash for the people, he said that BJP has taken Jammu and Ladakh for granted and has failed to recognize the developmental priorities and represent the aspirations of the people. “BJP has failed to represent the sentiments and deliver the promises it made to the electorate and has been merely indulging in rhetoric to emotionally charge the people for their political interests,”he added.
“Current unrest, which is taking toll of people, fresh recruitment of militants and their increasing attacks, targeting security forces is a matter of great concern and merely strongly worded statements would not help to control the situation on the ground,” the Congress leader said.