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‘Three years of ‘ribbon cutting’ and targeting opposition with smart adjectives | ‘Summer Unrest’ and high jacking of CUJ from Jammu to Srinagar major black spots | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu Jan 6: While the Omar alongwith cabinet ministers and party leadership is claiming to win the faith and hearts of people of state through a handy booklet published for the same reason projecting government with illustrious pictures and smart use of vocabulary but to its sharp contrast people yet are pondering over what the government has done in three years expect ribbon cutting and inaugurations. Many questions are raised at every nook and corner and majority of people think the black spots during the three years were whitened with smiling faces of ministers and the chief minister in this booklet which was released in a great fanfare in Civil Secretariat on Jan 5. The so called chronicle of the three years achievements has barely reduced top the inaugurations and goody- goody faces of the coalition minister from NC and Congress at various occasion which though had been in media limelight now and then for the demand of rotational chief minister and even on the demand of the regional discrimination. Though the booklet of ‘three years of Coalition government’ is remarkably marked with best vocabulary only but nothing on ground that has offered anything to paint a new colour to state. While Chief Minister Omar, his cabinet alongwith their bureaucrats and alliance members don’t have time to get their tea parties spoiled and want to cheer on reaching the midway of the assembly tenure but people yet have not forget the ‘Summer Unrest’ in which 120 youths were killed, the high jacking of the Central university from Jammu to Srinagar leading unrest in Jammu region and followed by another stir for the vice chancellor from Dogra Region for Central University. Bucks didn’t stop here as the chief minister’s remarks he had worked on a stipend of Rs 3000 in defence to Fresh Recruitment Policy which worked as rubbing salt on the wounds of already agitating youths. There years of the coalition regime also witnessed silent ripples within the coalition allies as the Congress leaders alleging discrimination even raised the voice of Rotational chief minister. Even at time top cadre fro0m the two sides seemed at loggers head on the issue of revocation of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). Though one would not like to argue with man on the highest chair of the state but facts are facts and more importantly, they are sacred. Omar organized a grand festive function in the laws of civil secretariat and if political observers are asked, they would tell you that the young man wanted to assert and tell everyone around that New Delhi has allowed him to stay for the next three years. The function made it ostensibly clear that Omar knows his detractors are increasing in number with each passing day and he has to tell them that he is New Delhi’s man in Jammu and Kashmir. Not only this, Omar has shown leaders of Jammu and Kashmir Congress, their place in the national scenario. Divided house, they have been given a shock of their life. Their silence is owing to the ministries being headed by them and if during the reshuffle, they are dropped, things are likely to take a u-turn. Omar talked about unabated support extended by people to his government during last three years and called it his biggest achievement but did not mince words on why the party was delaying the decision on the MLAs thrown out by BJP, so that elections could be held. One fails to understand if his government got unabated support from the people during the last three years, them who were the stone-palters and why does he himself talk about Kashmir being an unresolved issue? The unabated support story does not augur when one sees the swelling number of PDP workers. Omar also referred to masses being his highest strength but his action on ground prove otherwise. Three years of coalition regime also witnessed NC leadership to sack its own senior leader Mustaffa Kamal however people and the party cadre failed to understand if it was an attempt to appease the high command of its ally or a political compulsion. Not only the common masses but political personalities too have raised their doubts on the issue and in a similar attempt holding the performance of the coalition of the State as chaos and confusion, the former Union Minister and MLA, Prof Chaman Lal Gupta past three years was like a marriage of convenience for the Congress-National Conference to enjoy the benefits of the power. He challenged the ‘so called achievements’ saying said that during the past three years ignoring the national interest, the National Conference ventilated highly controversial issues. “The Government, he alleged, has utterly failed to handle the basic problems like that of the eradication of poverty, employment, supply of drinking water and electricity in addition to regulating the traffic and even the distribution of rations. “It is strange still the certain coalition leaders are claiming successes of their performance in the past three years, he said
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