Strong Govt with democratic legitimacy imperative for J&K: Mufti

PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed addressing a public rally during an election campaign in Baramulla. —Excelsior/ Aabid Nabi.
PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed addressing a public rally during an election campaign in Baramulla. —Excelsior/ Aabid Nabi.

Excelsior Correspondent
Baramulla, Nov 13: People’s Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that Jammu and Kashmir can be governed effectively only by a party which has the legitimate mandate of the people and articulates their political, social and economic aspirations with conviction and consistency.
“I assure you that nobody can disregard the people’s mandate and the new Government in Jammu and Kashmir would be chosen by the people and not picked out by cobbling-up timeserving alliances,” Mufti said while addressing a public rally here.
He said only a strong Government with democratic legitimacy can ensure peace and stability in the state and in a democratic setup people’s mandate is supreme and it has to be respected by one and all. “The fact that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are the biggest custodians of the state’s interests has to be recognized and their legitimate aspirations voiced through democratic means have to be respected to address the issues of trust-deficit and alienation,” he said and added that this is of fundamental importance to allow the democratic institutions in the State to grow and flourish without having the feeling of being in the protective custody.
Mufti claimed in its brief tenure in the Government between 2002 and 2005, PDP had successfully taken the state on the path of peace, tranquility and development. “We had set a goal of healing physical, psychological and emotional wounds inflicted by violence, strive towards giving good governance, ensuring political stability and fulfilling expectations of the people. We made efforts and succeeded in numerous ways,” he said and sought people’s support to accomplish PDP’s unfinished agenda of ending political and economic uncertainties plaguing Jammu and Kashmir for decades.
Mufti said PDP-led Coalition Government had, alongside political measures to address the Kashmir issue, planned and put in place a mechanism for trade integration between two parts of Kashmir and the rest of the world. “PDP’s vision is to have a sub-regional trade arrangement around Jammu and Kashmir that provides free and easy access to the goods and commodities produced within the State,” he said and added that tariff-free movement of goods across J&K would give a huge boost to the traditional economic activities like handicrafts, horticulture, agriculture and forest produce by allowing them better access to the markets in South and Central Asia.
Addressing the rally senior PDP leader and Member Parliament, Muzaffar Husain Beigh said PDP, in its brief tenure in the Government, had sparked political, economic and social activity on a phenomenal scale in J&K facilitating complete transformation of the ground situation.
He said it is because of the agenda set by PDP that the State is today emitting the messages of political stability, democratic grandeur and economic renaissance. “The emerging refreshing scenario has started bringing into focus convergence of our interests rather than hackneyed divergence,” he said and added that the larger world of opportunities at the people’s level has slowly but surely started coming alive across the State.
He said the major area of focus for the new Government to be headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed would be tourism, power sector, horticulture and unemployment as these are posing a great challenge to the State.
On the occasion Syed Basharat Bukhari, MLA candidate for Sangrama constituency; Javaid Hussain Baig, candidate for Baramulla constituency; Molvi Imran Raza Ansari, candidate for Pattan constituency; Sardar Janak Singh Sodhi; Mohammad Abbas Wani, candidate for Gulmarg constituency; Raja Aijaz Ali, candidate for Uri constituency; Nazir Ahmad Naikoo, candidate for Sopore constituency; Haji Gh Rasool; Sardar Pritpal Singh; Yawar Mir; Ghulam Mohammad Khan; Ghulam Nabi Mir and other were also present.