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Demands restoration of statehood status to J&K, internet facility
BJP govt's mismanagement added miseries to people: Bhalla
12/25/2019 10:55:26 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 25: Former Minister and senior Congress leader Raman Bhalla on Wednesday assailed the BJP government for utterly failing in deliverance, saying it has lost confidence and mandate of the people of Jammu. The 2014 excitement, expectations and display is terribly missing with disregard growing among people due to policy paralysis of the Govt, which is struggling to put its act together after plunging J&K into unprecedented political and administrative crisis," Bhalla said while addressing workers at Bahu Fort Poonchi Mohalla in Gandhi Nagar Assembly Constituency. Speaking on the occasion, Bhalla said that the people of Jammu are feeling let down and betrayed, as their problems are accumulating with each passing day. He said the arrogance of power and lack of governance has distanced the BJP from its core agenda, people of Jammu hugely realizing the mistake of putting them into the cradle of administrators.
"For over six decades, the BJP had been exploiting the Jammu sentiment by crying hoarse over the so-called discrimination, deprivation and neglect but when it came to delivering, they just raised their hands", he said, adding that not only the BJP pushed the region to backwards but also turned out as a big obstacle in its development and progress. He blamed BJP Govt mis-governance and mismanagement which has added miseries to people.
Bhalla alleged that BJP is shedding crocodile's tears for people of Jammu after down grading their status to Union Territory. It is gross betrayal of the huge mandate given by the people of Jammu in 2014 Assembly elections and then 2019 Parliament elections, he added.
Asserting that internet connectivity had become indispensible in the present day set up, Bhalla said its stalling had adversely impacted the normal life as broadband facility was not available everywhere. He said that with students and teachers excessively dependent upon internet services for academic activities, the snapping of such services had caused immense problems in Education sector. Likewise, the social and economic life had also been thrown out of gear.
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