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Opposition all praise for successful conduct of Budget session | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Apr 1: Leader of opposition Mehbooba Mufti today praised contribution of legislators in the proceedings of the assembly. She said that opposition supported some bills and also it recorded its opposition for some legislation, which in its view was not in the interest of public. The overall atmosphere during the session was good, she said, adding for the first time balance was struck within the mainstream politics. Mehbooba said that debates and discourses that took place in the Assembly were healthy, which she termed good omen for vibrant democratic system. She said opposition was given due space and accommodation in the proceedings. Terming the Assembly as a powerful institution and an asset, she said its credibility has been restored over the years, which is sending a good message outside. Leader of opposition said that in view of limited resources of the state, government should ensure their judicious distribution to garner support of opposition. She thanked media for unbiased coverage of the Assembly proceedings. BJP Legislature Party leader, Prof Chaman Lal Gupta said that legislators brought to the notice of government various public centric issues, expecting their appropriate redressal. He stressed on better governance to benefit the people, adding no vested interest should come up in the governance of the state. He said that government is a trustee and accordingly it should honour the trust given to it by the people. He called for joint efforts to restore peace in Kashmir, which he said was cradle of stability. Panther Party Legislature leader, Harshdev Singh termed the session as one of the best sessions in the legislative history of the state. He expected that the government will resolve the issues brought to its notice by the members during the session. He said that differences did crop up on certain issues, which he said is a part of democracy. He said that no member has anything personal in the House, adding whatever they speak should be construed as reflection of public voice. Singh called for implementing the assurances held out by government in the House from time to time to dispense justice to the people. He called for enforcing accountability in the system so that peace and progress flourish in the State. He said opposition would support the government for its good work whereas it will continue to pinpoint its shortcomings. CPI (M) Legislator, M.Y Tarigami said session induced new lease of life into our democratic system. He said people are the fountain head of power in a democratic system and to strengthen it further we must enforce accountability. “More debates guarantee vibrant democratic system”, he said, adding the House represents autonomous voice of Jammu and Kashmir. He said different geographical regions, cultures and languages reflect State’s unique beauty, the preservation of which is responsibility of all. “We should focus on area of agreement like the issues concerning BPL population in all regions and areas of the State”. He called upon the Chief Minister to steer the State out of morass through big initiatives in the collective interest of the State for which he said every legislator would extend helping hand. He also thanked the media for its efficient reporting JSM legislator, Ashwani Kumar Sharma called for enhancing CDF of legislators, which he said will benefit the people of the State directly. He thanked the media for its balanced coverage. Among others, Ch Mohammad Ramzan of NC, Abdul Majid Wani of Congress and independent MLA, Er Abdul Rashid also spoke on the motion.
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