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| PDP says, coalition has turned transfers of officials into profitable enterprise | | | Early Times Report Jammu, December 13: Lambasting Congress-National Conference regime for its failure to solve basic problems of the masses, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today regretted that instead of addressing woes of the common people this regime was more concerned about transferring government officers from one place to another. ‘Transfers have become an industry in this dispensation where Ministers and ruling elites have been indulging in transferring employees for their petty political and personal gains’ stated party general secretary Thakur Balbir Singh while addressing series of meetings at Greater Kailash and Talab Khatakina areas in connection with the preparations for the forthcoming civic bodies elections. “Only noticeable achievement of the 11 months period of this coalition regime is the wholesale transfers of officers”, he said and regretted that problems of the common masses have been increasing but the government was not serious about these ever increasing woes of the commoners. Exhorting the party workers to expose misdeeds of this regime, Balbir Singh regretted that National Conference has not learnt any lesson from its past mistake. “From 1996 to 2002, the then National Conference regime had committed blunders which led to total chaos in the State”, he reminded and hastened to add that the present dispensation headed by the National Conference has been committing the same mistakes by ignoring aspirations and wishes of the common people. “The employment police announced by Chief Minister is nothing but a cruel joke and fraud with the educated unemployed youth of the State”, he observed and pointed out that agitations are being launched by educated youth against this policy. Sayeed Asgar Ali, Shanti Devi, Ashiq Hussain, Deepinder Kour and Nirmal Singh also spoke in these meetings.
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