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PDP loses sense of decency, starts calling Guv names
Politics in JK losing sheen!
12/2/2018 11:11:12 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 2: Vindictive politics in the state of Jammu and Kashmir is gaining ground with the PDP training guns against state's incumbent Governor and equating him with the medieval kind Tuglak.
The PDP in a statement issued on Sunday opposed the latest decision of the forest department over the timber distribution in the state. However, the party shamelessly brought Governor's name into the ruckus and claimed that he had issued a 'Tuglaki Farmaan' and not an order that has revised the rates of timber in the state.
This is not the first time that the PDP has been training guns against the Governor, forgetting the honour and respect the Governor as an institution according to the country's constitution has.
Earlier, on December 1, one of its leaders from north Kashmir accused the Governor of issuing several orders that according to him have made people of the state of Jammu and Kashmir "skeptic".
"Governor's administration has already taken several steps which have caused suspicion in the minds of people. Now going into the most crucial and important territory of PRC and human rights could further disturb the situation on the ground. It is well advised to the Governor administration not to fiddle with existing systems and procedures," the leader in question said in a statement.
Prior to this, the PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti in open questioned the Governor administration's style of working. "It is not for a set of bureaucrats and civil servants to take decisions of far reaching consequences in the state. These things have to be left to democratically elected government in Jammu and Kashmir. The Governor is not mandated by the people of the state to take such decisions," Mehbooba was quoted by the reports as having said in a statement on November 24.
Meanwhile, there is a wide scale disgruntlement over the spree of accusations being launched by the PDP against the Governor's office with party sometimes getting involved in name calling and sometimes levelling baseless accusations. "It is ironic that what doesn't go well within the PDP is against the interests of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The fact is that the party is transgressing all limits of decency by levelling baseless charges against governor and accusing him of taking decisions without considering the ground situation," says a senior official in the Governor administration.
He added that there are various political parties who in a bid to stay relevant among he masses are making a mountain out of the molehill and rake up issues that do not even exist. "Take for example the issue of the PRC. There wasn't any change in the law or a procedure. The Governor only wanted the officials to shun the dilatory mode of functioning. There were complaints mounting in his office over how the officials are making the common masses to move from pillar to post for getting their PRC application approved. The Governor's office in response to the pleas directed the concerned officials not to harass the common masses. What was wrong in that," asked the official privy to the development.
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