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Govt offices rendered defunct due to tours of central ministers: Harsh Dev
No office work in J&K for last 30 days
10/9/2021 11:14:57 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 9: "With the central Ministers touring different parts of J&K over the last one month along with the District and sectoral officers, the govt offices have been virtually rendered defunct. There is hardly any officer in any of the offices to attend to day to day problems and grievances of the common masses thus compounding their woes and sufferings. While the officers justify absence from offices on the ground that they are pre-occupied with the visiting Ministers, the pendency of official files has multiplied manifold with even the emergency works also suffering badly triggering massive public outrage". This was stated by Harsh Dev Singh Chairman-JKNPP and former Minister while speaking to a deputation of people of Chenani constituency who called on him today regarding the various burning issues of their respective villages.
Describing the sojourn of central Ministers to J&K as a macabre drama having been conceptualized as a political firecracker ahead of the Assembly elections, Singh said that it surely had failed to satisfy the people or to benefit them in any way.
Accusing the BJP leadership of indulging in theatrics and tantrums to woo the voters, Singh said that people of J&K could no longer be seduced by pomp and show of such ministerial functions. "No gimmickry could now beguile them. They were fast realizing that J&K was being used as electoral trump card by saffron party to brighten its prospects in elections across the country. Slogans like Art 370 were being used to promote the party in other parts of the country without addressing the genuine concerns of the people of J&K post Reorganization. The centre had failed to come up with a law so as to protect the jobs and lands of locals despite its loud pronouncements. The rural and remote areas were suffering immensely due to deprivation of basic amenities with none to respond to their shrill cries," regretted Singh.
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