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Jammu | July 5 Alleging total failure of coalition government and break down of administrative machinery, MLA Ramnagar and former minister, Harshdev Singh has demanded dissolution of state assembly in the interest of public good. He said the Chief Minister’s statement at Kashmir University bears testimony to the fact that administrative machinery has become defunct adding that tall claims made by the Government with regard to ‘work culture’, ‘double shifts’ and ‘accountability’ have fallen flat as Chief Minister himself admitted that his Cabinet Colleagues and Government functionaries have neither been sincere nor conscious of their responsibilities towards the state and its hapless people. He said his (CM’s) statement that out of Rs. 5000 crores sanctioned by the Central Government, the state Government. has been able to spent only Rs. 100 crore in 18 months is both amazing as well as unfortunate and makes a mockery of the tall claims and high pitched slogans given from time to time, by coalition partners. He appreciated the Chief Minister who had rightly admitted the failure of the Government to deliver but regretted that the bureaucrats and other government. functionaries were rebuked as a class along with the Ministers. He said that there were good as well as mediocre officers in every dispensation and it was for the Government. to extract the best out of them rather than blaming them for its own failures. He said majority of Ministers were unaware of their role and responsibility as Ministers as rightly pointed out by CM. He said CM, in view of his candid admission of inefficiency and incompetence of his ministers, must take appropriate action so as to stem the rot. Singh further observed that in the present scenario, there was an utter crisis of confidence both inside as well as outside the Government with regard to its functioning and deliverance. He said that non-performance of the government. commitments, non implementation of CMP, injustice with unemployed youth, regional discrimination and dishonoring of Assembly assurances were all other issues which had proved the inability of the Government to come up to the expectations of the common man and divested it of its right to continue in office.
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