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Ex-Legislators' Council seeks early resumption of democratic process in JK
Urges Lt Governor to check rampant corruption in system
3/13/2021 11:12:45 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 13: Asserting that the current situation in Jammu and Kashmir was chaotic, Ex-Legislators' Council has demanded early resumption of democratic political process in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Council, comprising former legislators from different regional and national political parties, was of the opinion that the current impasse on the restoration of the political process in Jammu and Kashmir has only added to the miseries of general masses and sought intervention of Lt Governor Manoj Sinha in order to impress upon the union government for resumption of the political process. The Council held a meeting here under the chairmanship of former MLA Qazi Jalal-ud-Din to discuss the current political, social and economic situation prevailing in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting was attended by former minister Ram Paul, former minister Haji Nissar, former minister Jagjivan Lal, ex-MLC Kashmira Singh, ex-MLC Brij Mohan Sharma, ex-MLC Firdous Tak, ex-MLC BL Bhat, ex-MLC Depinder Kour, former MLA Gul Rafiquee and former MLC Iqbal Butt.
The participants observed that delay by the union government in restoring the democratic political system in Jammu and Kashmir creates an adverse affect and negates the very purpose of federal structure. They said that the political leadership, be it from regional or national parties, have sacrificed and given blood to nurture political democratic space in the trouble torn state.
"There is complete gap between the administration and general masses. The people are running from pillar to post to get their grievances and issues redressed but only to be turned away. The prevailing system needs to be immediately check", the meeting resolved.
"We cannot be a mute spectators to the current situation. Instead, we will be reaching out to the masses and administration in an attempt to bridge the gap between the government and people".
The meeting also expressed serious concern over the rampant corruption in some of the government offices from UT down to the district level. "We urge and expect Lt Governor Manoj Sinha to personally check the system which was proving detrimental for the interest of Jammu and Kashmir and government".
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