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| 'Misgovernance touching skies' says Mehbooba | | PDP president's cavalcade intercepted | | Javaid Naikoo SRINAGAR, Feb 4: As the cavalcade of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti was today stopped by protestors in central Kashmir when she was on her way to pay obeisance at Chrar-i-Sharief, PDP president later while reacting on the incident said that such things were manifestation of misgovernance in the state. According to the details, hundreds of people of Central Kashmir's Gulshana-bad village who were protesting against the power development department for the erratic power supply and delay in repairing damaged transformers of the village stopped the PDP president, Mehbooba Mufti's cavalcade when she was on her way to pay obeisance at Chrar-i-Sharief and forced her to take the private transport. According to details received in this regard, scores of Protestors intercepted her cavalcade as security guards and police personals who were already present on the spot of protest tried to disperse the protestors by using force, however Mehbooba Mufti did not allow police to use forcible measures against the protestors and instead took private transport and left the spot. Pertinently later reacting on the incident in a press conference in Srinagar today, Mehbooba Mufti said that people of Jammu and Kashmir are bound to suffer as misgovernance and lawlessness is touching skies in the state and added that common masses of Jammu and Kashmir are made to suffer from every aspect only because of the failures of the National conference Government. PDP president while highlighting the failures and alleged corrupt measures of NC leadership said that NC has already got its certificate of being the corrupt lot from the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who according to her named Dr Farooq Adullah as the India's number 24 corrupt Politician and added that it is this Government which has divided people in the name of administrative units, while as when PDP was in power people of the state were given equal share when new districts were announced. |
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