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Third Front will arise if coalition government failed to deliver on its promises: Tarigami
11/25/2007 10:02:24 PM
Kulgam | Nov 25
Hinting for creating a third front in the state, CPI (M) general secretary and MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Taragami today said that if coalition government failed to deliver on its promises to people and if the present state of mistrust continues between the two coalition partners , a "new platform in the form of third front" would arise in comming elections.
"Under these condition, kashmiri people need a new platform -- an issue based forum developed on an autonomous voice. And I will work for giving birth to such a front if coalition ill-performance continues. This what our people need and aspire for," said Tarigami, while addressing a huge gathering of public gathering at his home turf here today. He was here to organize a two days state conference organized by Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Youth Federation (JKDYF).
Amid vociferous slogans and cheers from his supporters, MLA Kulgam said that formation of a coalition government after 2002 election was taken a panacea of all ills by people, as the coalition government through its common minimum programme has promised a lot to people of Kashmir. "But that is hardly seen on the ground and their (government's) performance on ground level is questionable. If they did come to expectations till elections, then a need will arise to form a third front. In which there will be open invitation to all parties who will be not happy with coalition's performance," he added.
Tarigami also offered an invitation to separatist leadership to join him in his "would be endeavor" so that an era of development and progress can be ushered on people. "I have invited hurriyat leaders as well and I hope that they will join us to forward our mission of progress, peace and development," he added.
Without naming PDP, Tarigami said that those who take their political mileage out the issue of relocating troops from school and hospitals buildings should think that it is not because of them, but because of a routine process, as security situations have now improved in valley. "Relocating of troops from few public buildings is not demilitarization, neither it is a way towards that. Demilitarization and evacuation of troops from public buildings is an issue of all the political parties. But some who think that it is because of them are befooling people. When governor himself says that situations have improved in valley, then what is need of security forces after every step in valley? Relocation of troops is a normal process and this has to go with situation at the ground level," he added.
Showing full concern for youth and their problems, CPI (M) general secretary said that the unemployment and insecurity of youth have become very critical for the future of society. He blamed government for failing to address the problems of youth, especially the unemployment and the insecurity.
Besides, Tarigami other leaders of his party, members and leaders of JKDYF, and secretary DYFI Tapas Sinha were also present on the occasion.
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