Rana assails PDP-BJP Govt for plunging J&K into crisis

MLA and NC provincial president Devender Rana addressing a public meeting in Nagrota on Tuesday.
MLA and NC provincial president Devender Rana addressing a public meeting in Nagrota on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
NAGROTA, July 12:  National Conference provincial president, Devender Singh Rana on Tuesday blamed PDP-BJP combine for plunging Jammu and Kashmir into crisis like situation due to inherent contradictions within the coalition and lack of political vision.
“During past one and a half year, the wheels of development have jammed and the era of peace, dawned due to sustained efforts of National Conference, shattered thus exposing people to miseries and insecurity”, Mr Rana said while interacting with residents of Bajalta and Upper Kanna Chargal Panchayats, this afternoon.
Mr Rana expressed concern over difficult situation under which the State is passing through and said the economic activity has come to standstill and the security of people remains in jeopardy. “In such a situation, the Government seems to be clueless how to restore normalcy”, he said while expressing sympathies with all those who have suffered in recent days. He asked the coalition partners, especially the BJP to shun blame-game and instead introspect over its failures. He said the BJP has not only betrayed people by shirking its responsibilities as a partner in the Government but also adopting provocative posturing to further ignite the situation.
The provincial president assailed the BJP for showing immense degree of insensitivity towards tourists and pilgrims stranded at various places, saying the Government is not to be seen anywhere. He hoped the return of peace and normalcy soon, which he described imperative for a sensitive State like Jammu and Kashmir.
Referring to developmental scenario in the Nagrota Assembly constituency, the MLA said he has been consistently endeavouring to carry forward the tempo of development by pursuing the implementing agencies.  “Focussed development will remain a distant dream unless the people continue to give their vital inputs on the needs and requirements of various areas”, he maintained.
The residents apprised the MLA of various problems, which he assured would be taken up at appropriate level for immediate redressal.  Prominent among those present during the interaction,  were; Sarpanch Rehmat Ali, Sarpanch Balwant Singh, Sarpanch Deen Mohammed, Sarpanch Girdhari Lal, Panch Mohammed Latief , besides Amir-ud-Din Kasana, Bittu Teli, Thakur Basant Singh, Allha Rakha, Rashid Malik, Girdhari Lal, Bansi Lal, Raj Singh, Darshan Kumar, Abdul Hamid, Sham Singh, Jagtar Singh, Sultan and others.