Excelsior Correspondent
KISHTWAR, Jan 9: Urging the party cadre and leaders to play the role of unifying force and defeat the designs of communal and divisive forces hell bent upon to disturb the communal harmony and secular fabric in the regions of the State, Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC), vice president, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori (MLA) and MLC Balbir Singh have stressed upon the need to isolate anti- peace elements creating wedge between the people to take advantage of the situation.
Addressing party convention, at Kahra in Inderwal constituency the other day, both the Congress Legislators urged the party leaders to defeat the designs of anti-peace elements creating fissures in the communities in order to take full advantage of the disturbances to serve their vested interests. They said Congress was committed for maintaining integrity of the State and is capable of defeating the forces harming the tradition of unity, together & brotherhood in the State.
Referring to the failure of the State & Centre Govts, they said that not only people of the country, but the State also have fully realized that both Centre Govt and State Govt have exploited them on certain sensitive issues for the sake of coming into the power. The promises made with the people of Jammu region, Chenab belt by PDP-BJP in the State have not been fulfilled as yet, as a result the people of the State feel alienated. They termed the current unrest in the Valley as the outcome of the misrule and anti-people polices of the PDP-BJP coalition, who have promised a lot to address the concerns of the people, but nothing was done on their part.
They further said that coalition partners after securing votes from the people failed them on every count leading to the restlessness and confusion in the entire State. They hit out at Centre and State Govt for the deteriorating situation in the State and blamed both for failing to create an atmosphere of peace, as a result, country and the State is passing though very crucial phase leading to the deep alienation among people.