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'Coalition failed to continue initiatives of PDP-Cong govt' | It's corruption, chaos and anarchy: Mufti | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Srinagar, July 16:: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Mohammed Sayeed has said the coalition government has brought political chaos, rampant corruption, administrative anarchy and denial of human rights to the state without being able to make any positive contribution to the situation. he was addressing a public gathering at Sirigufwara in Anantnag district. Senior leaders Ab Rehman Veeri MLA, Rafiq Hussain Khan MLA, Mohd Rafi Mir MLA, Gh Nabi Lone Hanjura , Mufti Mohd Amin, Zone President Ab Salam Tantrey were present and spoke on this occasion.
Mufti said the NC led government has virtually abandoned its duty towards the people of the state. He said it was not only the constituencies represented by opposition that the government was victimizing in respect of development but the governance crisis was taking a toll in all areas and regions.
Mufti said the government had been unable to continue the momentum of development started in 2003. Major interventions like the Prime Minister's package and ADB funding had gone into problems as a result of casual approach of rulers. He said power was considered not a responsibility but only a source of comfort and luxury by the leaders of present government.
Referring to the path breaking connectivity plan that the PDP led government had launched to connect different regions and upgrade existing road links Mufti said nothing was done to carry it forward. “This government considers patch work and blacktopping of small streches of roads as the ultimate infrastructure development and makes lot of noise about the same”, he said.
Mufti said all the large and small towns and cities could have been transformed with provision of sewerage, drainage and other civic amenities if the state government had been able to tap the unlimited resources available under JNURM. But, he regretted that the state had not been able even to submit projects properly to the central government.
Underlining the fact that there was a lack of political direction at the top level of the government Mufti said every body seems to be interested in local matters and personal comforts only without taking an overview of how the state should develop in an era of competition and high expectations.
He said it was not understandable as to why bills issued by various departments should be pending in treasuries for even a single day if the budget provides for such funds. it is only because of increasing levels of cuts and commissions that has been almost institutionalized. Mufti said government was trying to substitute every sector of governance with policing.No voices of dissent were allowed and even if government government employees, teachers or students raised genuine issues the government responded through police action.
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