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| Mufti says PDP is guardian of peoples’ dignity | | | EarlY Times Report
Banihal, Dec 12– Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has said the PDP not only created an enabling environment for upholding the right of security and dignity of the people but also voiced their just concerns and aspirations with confidence. "PDP has emerged not only as a strong voice of the hapless, but a guardian of their security and dignity as well," he said.
Addressing a series of election rallies in far-flung areas of Banihal constituency today, Sayeed said the measures taken by his Government to ensure security of life and dignity of the people are being acknowledged today even in the farthest areas of the State. "Consolidating further on this mass goodwill, PDP would strive towards implementing its agenda of making Jammu and Kashmir secure, stable and prosperous with the dignity of its people intact," he said and added the fact that only PDP has the capacity to pull the State out of the morass, is now being acknowledged even by our detractors.
"The people, especially those living in the remotest areas of the State, have suffered immense miseries because of the turmoil as most of these areas became alien to development during that period," Sayeed said and added that justice would be now done with the people of these areas so that they can also have access to the basic amenities of life which were denied to them over the years by the previous regimes. "The people in deprived sub-regions of the State would now get justice and they would be fully empowered politically and economically," he told the gatherings.
The PDP Patron said the people in these areas are still craving for basic amenities like sufficient rations, safe drinking water, roads, educational and healthcare facilities as they were completely neglected in the past. "While these gullible people have been exploited by the politicians for votes over the years, nothing tangible has been done to improve their living conditions," he said and added that even today most of the families in these areas do not get adequate rations to feed themselves and their children.
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