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| "Coalition fails to check growing corruption’: Omar Abdullah | | | Srinagar August 13: The disadvantageous developments have made the people believe that coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir through its nefarious designs has unsuccessfully tried to institutionalize a scheme aimed at demonizing the constitutional safeguards of the people of the state. This was stated by National Conference President Omar Abdullah in a statement issued here today. "They were leery of rallying around an idea that put them at political disadvantage because of the timely intervention of National Conference in and outside the State Legislative Assembly". Omar Abdullah said and asserted that NC was up in arms to safeguard the geo-political interests of the people of the state. Though a wide range of issues from Permanent Residents (Disqualification) Bill to the leasing out of state-land to non-state subjects and recently the West Pakistan Refugees, their actions were seen as the most threatening to the survivability of the people and the most poignant evidences of their intensions to destroy the socio political character of the state". Omar Abdullah castigated. Omar Abdullah further said that the corruption was eating up very vitals of the state and that the coalition government has failed in providing a corruption free administration to the people who are confronted with a plethora of problems. ‘National Conference contributed its lot in building pressure on both India and Pakistan to look for more durable solutions to their problems as are mutually beneficial to the people of both the countries’, Omar said and asserted that NC leadership was successful in its efforts to give India and Pakistan to understand that there was no military solution to the problem and that a durable purposeful and institutionalized dialogue process internally and externally could go a long way in addressing the concerns of the parties concerned. In our meetings with the leadership of South Asian Countries and the European Union, the National Conference put forth its views to address the internal dimensions of the Kashmir problem through restoration of autonomy to the state, which could become panacea for the solution of all other problems of internal dimensions. ‘We are conscious of our onerous responsibility of fighting the elements who have turned the life of a huge industry of vested interests and who are very keen in status-quo creating hurdles for peaceful resolution of the problems’, Omar Abdullah said.
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