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CM hails visit of APD, pins hope for positive outcome | | | EARLY TIMES report DODA, Sept 22: Saying peace and tranquility was imperative for both political and economic development in the State, the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today expressed confidence that the recommendations of the all party delegation will be prompt and befitting while the action by the Centre swift. The Chief Minister was addressing a large gathering at Doda and Kishtwar. He said violence and disruption of law and order only creates hurdles and results in loss of precious lives and damage to public property. Interacting with the gathering, the Chief Minister appreciated the recent visit of All Party Delegation to J&K State. Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand and Legislative members of the respective areas accompanied the Chief Minister. It was the gathering of multitudes of various personalities of Doda and Kishtwar, Imams of the mosques and shrines, business community of the respective areas, traders associations, educationists, Pahari Development Forum, Prestigious Lawyers of the Bar Association, representatives of Action Committee for Development of Chenab Valley, Doda Welfare Society Sanatan Dharm Sabhas, Pahari Development Forum, Kishtwar, Gurdawara Prabandak Committee, Kishtwar, Rajput Sabha, and SC Sabha, who called on the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister interacted with each association in detail. Various political, social, trade and religious deputations called on the Chief Minister at Doda and Kishtwar and presented memoranda of their demands. The Chief Minister assured sympathetic consideration by the Government. Expressing sorrow over the loss of precious lives during the disturbances in the Valley, the Chief Minister appealed to the people to cooperate with the government in restoring normalcy and moving ahead on the path of addressing political issues in a political manner. The Chief Minister lauded the people of Doda and Kishtwar for maintaining calm and not falling prey to the nefarious designs of mischief mongers. He asked them to keep constant vigil on such elements and act in coordination with administration in foiling any design aimed at disturbing peace and communal harmony in the twin districts of Doda and Kishtwar. On development, Omar said despite law and order problem in the Valley, government is trying its best to carry forward its development agenda smoothly and address grievances of people promptly. The Chief Minister said that various projects have been launched in the districts of Doda and Kishtwar to upgrade the facilities in health, education, R&B, PHE, power and other sectors and improve basic amenities. He said fast track development of hilly backward and far-flung areas has been focused as one of the most important concerns in the development policy of the government. The Chief Minister directed the district administration in the both the districts to take all measures to complete the works within the timeline and reach out to the people in every area for redressal of their genuine grievances. Omar Abdullah also reviewed schemes and works in the sectors of health, education, R&B, rural development, PHE, transport, agriculture and allied disciplines. He directed the Divisional Commissioner, Jammu to immediately look into the matter of plying of 16 new buses in this area and report the factual position with regard to this to him. |
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