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| NC-Cong create extra constitutional posts to accommodate their blue eyed: BJP | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, JULY 19: BJP Legislators Party leader, Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta has indicted the National Conference-Congress Coalition charging them of creating extra-constitutional posts for meeting the greed for chairs of their party men ignoring the poor daily rated workers, contractual and adhoc employees as also the plight of the unemployed youths including the doctors, engineers, technocrats and many others. Addressing the meetings of party activists at Bakshinagar, Shaktinagar and other places here, Prof. Gupta said that the present coalition of the State is proving a strange jumble and every body of this gang up is aspiring for ministerial chairs and the ruling leadership is engaged to appease the dissidence by having extra constitutional posts to keep the flock together but at the cost of poor exchequer which is depending upon ever increasing assistance from the Centre. Ministries are formed to run the Government but in Jammu and Kashmir, ministry is being constituted but to provide lucrative jobs to the men of the ruling junta, he added and pointed out that in the rest of the country there is constitutional embargo that no ministry should have more than 15 per cent ministers in proportionate to the strength of the respective legislature, but in Jammu and Kashmir by taking advantage of the so-called Special Status under Article 370, the ruling parties have raised this limit to twenty per cent. Not satisfied with this bigger limit, the Congress and National Conference leaders are indulging to loot the exchequer by creating extra-constitutional posts like that of Political Advisors, Chairmen of various boards, Corporations etc. He further said that on one hand in this manner the poor exchequer is being looted to satisfy the greed of their partymen, on the other hand the Finance Minister and other ruling leaders are rushing to New Delhi every day with a begging bowl to have funds from the Centre to meet the demand for increasing expenses. The worst part of the whole melodrama is that while huge sums are being wasted to meet the greed of party men of the ruling class, the poor daily workers and adhoc as also other such like employees are not only being denied their emoluments but also being threatened to lose their jobs on the plea that these were not in accordance with the jobs approved by the Government, he wondered and said that these statements are being made by ministers ignoring the fact that these poor people had been working against all odds for years together and getting very little wages. Prof. Gupta observed that this Coalition has proved all the more worst than nay of the previous ones and there appear chiastic conditions all around. At the meeting the activists listed the problems of their respective areas. The most common was the erratic supply of electricity despite installing the electronic meters with the promise of supplying power without any curtailment, great paucity of drinking water, little availability of rations and kerosene, awful conditions of the roads etc. BJP leader said all this exposes the claims of the progress and prosperity being made by the leaders of the Congress and National Conference. He assured the activists that all out efforts would be made to force the concerned to attend to these problems but there is a need for having a strong net work of the organisation for struggling for the cause for which the BJP stands for. At these meetings the issue of launching membership drive was also discussed. Others who addressed included Surinder Sharma, incharge of the membership drive, Chander Mohan Gupta, Mandal President, Parmood Kapai, Pushpa Wazir Corporator, Prabhat Singh, Kulbushan Magotra and others.
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