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| NC representatives responsible for deliberate denial of democracy : PDP | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 9: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) youth wing in charge, Waheed-ur- Rehman Parra has said youth of Srinagar has suffered a systematic exploitation over the last sixty years at the hands of those who have represented it the most that is why the city is facing huge development crisis, growth stagnation and economic backwardness and the present election is the 'Now or Never' opportunity for the youth to get rid of this. Addressing a youth gathering from Srinagar on the party's 'Youth For Change' campaign at Lala Rukh Lal chowk, Waheed termed Srinagar as crown of J&K, which has, unfortunately, remained misrepresented for youth and the ruling party has always taken the city dwellers for granted for its political benefits. He said if developed and projected properly, the summer capital can compete with the best developed cities in the world given its historic, aesthetic and cultural value. Waheed said the people in Srinagar are facing tremendous problems on multiple fronts and its youth are not getting due share in the government and other public sector jobs. Srinagar youth has been facing bullets, killings, torture and state repression. He said the youth are looking for quality education, respectful job avenues and have nothing to do with the politics of polarization and deceit practiced by the National Conference from time to time. He said no serious efforts were taken to address the grievances and anger of the youth, who are going through huge depression, resulted out of resultant betrayals at the hands of National Conference. Hundreds of youth who interacted with youth leader highlighted the gripping insecurity among the youth and condemned the unfortunate remarks by Farooq Abdullah against Kashmiris. They appreciated the PDP roadmap of Self rule which was shown to them through Power point presentation. The youngsters pledged to participate in elections wholeheartedly and send the best people to parliament as their representative. |
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