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RAJOURI DEC 03:- Senior PDP leader, Farooq Inqlabi, in a statement today, criticized the National Conference (NC) government in Jammu and Kashmir, accusing it of weakness and failure to deliver on promises made to the people of the region. He expressed concern that despite having a full majority, the NC government is operating under the pressure of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), compromising its authority and autonomy.
Inqlabi pointed to the recent termination of two government employees by the office of the Lieutenant Governor (LG) as evidence of the NC government’s weakness. He stated that such actions only highlight the government’s inability to act independently and stand up to external pressures.
The PDP leader further questioned the NC leadership’s track record, stating that not a single promise made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir prior to the assembly elections had been fulfilled. He particularly highlighted the unfulfilled commitments, including the promised 12 free cylinders for BPL (Below Poverty Line) families, the 1 lakh government jobs that were supposed to be provided and the assurance of securing land rights for the people of J&K.
Inqlabi expressed his concern over the increasing trend of outsiders being given government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir, claiming that the local population was being sidelined. He particularly took aim at NC leader Omar Abdullah, accusing him of being a “mute spectator” and not taking any action to address these critical issues.
In conclusion, Inqlabi called for the NC to take responsibility for its unfulfilled promises and urged the people of Jammu and Kashmir to hold the government accountable for its inaction.