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KDF threatens to launch agitation in case no govt is formed till January 15 | | | Early Time Report Srinagar, Jan 3 : Newly formed Kashmir Development Front (KDF) led by former bureaucrat, Farooq Renzu Shah on Saturday threatened to launch valley wide agitation in case the major political parties failed to form the government till January 15. Setting the deadline of 15th January to end impasse on government formation, Renzu Shah said that the political parties both national and regional miserably failed to stand up to the expectations of people who came out in large numbers to exercise their franchise. "It's quite unfortunate that people of Jammu and Kashmir are being treated as dumb driven cattle, their expectations and the trust they reposed in democratic system has been taken for granted for mere partisan interests," Renzu Shah told Early Times. Taking potshots at all political parties for allegedly over-stretching the matter, he said, "Major parties having key role in the government formation must realize as to why people reposed their trust in them and made them unique in recently concluded assembly elections." Renzu said that on one hand people of Jammu and Kashmir witnessed worst ever flood that wrecked devastation far and wide, while on the other major players who have say are shying away to mitigate woes of flood affected people. The bureaucrat turned politician said that the political parties apart from partisan interests should take immediate and bold steps to end the deadlock since elections threw up fractured mandate in the state. "People have pinned hopes on the government, they did not caste votes to be the victim of political tic-tac but largely for development," he said adding KDF after through deliberations over the prevailing political situation of the state has decided to launch massive agitation in the state in case the political parties again failed to make a worthwhile headway in this regard. Renzu said that all political parties must respect the mandate and take immediate and concrete steps to end 10 days deadlock. "I appeal them to stop playing with the sentiments of the people of Jammu and Kashmir as they have already experienced immense hardships for the past twenty five years. It's high time for all political parties to see beyond ideological differences and vibrantly form the government for the sake of people of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh," he said. |
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