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| Legislation of laws not possible under corrupt dispensation: AJKMPJ | | | EARLY TIMES Report JAMMU, Jan 15: All J&K Movement for Peace & Justice (AJKMPJ) said today that unless Lok Ayukta and other constitutional institutions are not formed in the state, any legislation of laws in public interest is not possible in the state Strongly reacting to the announcement of Chief Minister on the inaugural ceremony of Toll Plaza Lakhanpur that he feels ashamed of begging before the centre, AJKMPJ leader Kuldeep Kumar Rao said that by withdrawing key powers of State Accountability Commission and not empowering Panchayati Raj Institutions how it is possible for Chief Minister to make the state self reliant. Rao said that several Ministers in Omar's cabinet, legislators and senior bureaucrats are involved in corruption cases and land grabbing adding that fake appointments in Health Department, Kashmir to the extent of more than 2500, itself volumes about the corrupt practices in the state. He further said that during Omar's tenure J&K state has achieved the dubious distinction of No 1 position amongst the most corrupt states in the country. And now when several Panches and Sarpanches have been killed by the militants in Kashmir, the state government is enacting a drama to the proposed amendments in J&K Panchayat Raj Act 1989 introducing 73rd amendment in it. How much time the NC and Congress will take to introduce central laws of public interest in the state even though 65 long years have already passed?, he questioned. He appealed the masses to remain vigilant about the befooling policies of coalition government at a time when elections are at hand and whole machinery of coalition government is knitting a web to throw dust into the eyes of common men in the name of empowering Panchayat which they could not do in past 65 years. |
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