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| Development projects nowhere in sight: Hamid Choudhary | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 5: People's Democratic Party (PDP) leader and coordinator for Jammu-Poonch Parliamentary constituency, Abdul Hamid Choudhary today accused National Conference (NC) led coalition government of concentrating on its political survival rather than working on development projects in Jammu and Kashmir State. In press statement Choudhary said that a number of such projects claimed to have been started with big fanfare are nowhere in sight and many of them also stand abandoned midway. Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs), mega project of cleaning Dal and rehabilitation of its dwellers, setting up of new ITIs, providing teachers and lecturers in upgraded schools and colleges, starting of university campuses, rope way projects and lake in Jammu are all those projects which are nowhere in sight. The state he said is unfortunate to have fallen into hands of those who are into mere sloganeering and not actual performance on ground. Corruption and nepotism is prevalent and efforts to root them out by strengthening anti-graft institutions have also been shelved. The incumbent government, this way is hampering the future of children and jeopardising their careers as well. Choudhary Hamid said unless a clean and answerable government is not setup in Jammu and Kashmir State, people are not going to get benefitted in any way. Electrification of villages, water supplies in remote areas, better road connectivity and well equipped health centres are still a distant dream. The PDP leader said that a political insecure government cannot deliver which is why incumbent coalition regime is struggling hard to survive and work on forging alliance with governments at the Centre. This political insecurity and bankruptcy is severely affecting state's growth. He urged people to vote PDP to power and allow a rule of law to prevail here. PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and party chief Mehbooba Mufti had floated the regional outfit only to give people a viable alternative. People, he added had realised the move and voted PDP to power. He said that time has come to recreate that history and elect PDP to power again. PDP's regime he said was golden period which ushered a new era of peace, prosperity and development. Many new development authorities were created, projects initiated and completed and simultaneously job cards distributed in most transparent manner. That era is required to be returned is credibility is to be set up in Jammu and Kashmir State. |
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