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Govt trying to hoodwink masses: PDP | | | Early Times Report
Jandrah, Feb 4: Lambasting Omar Abdullah led coalition regime for its failure to solve problems of the common masses, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today said that this regime has failed to bring transparency and accountability in the governance. Party leaders observed that legalizing corruption and nepotism was the only noticeable achievement of the three year tenure of regime headed by National Conference. Addressing a public meeting at Jandrah, senior PDP leader and former MLC Ved Mahajan said that that instead of addressing woes of the common people this regime was more particular about befooling the people by one or other way. Calling upon the party workers to educate the people about the misdeeds of this regime, he said that Government was neck deep in corruption from top to bottom and leaders of the ruling party have been brazenly indulged in accumulating huge wealth by misusing their position. Pointing towards again starting of backdoor appointment in the government jobs, he cautioned that such type of steps would be proved disastrous for the State because alienation among unemployed youth has been increasing. He mentioned this regime has failed to connect itself with the common masses and gap between people and ruling party leaders has been widening. Exhorting the party workers to expose mis-deeds of this regime, PDP leader Abdul Rashid Malik regretted that National Conference has not learnt any lessons 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 added that the present dispensation headed by the National Conference has been committing the same mistakes by ignoring aspirations and wishes of the common people. Rashpal Singh Bittu, Kuldeep Sharma, Joginder Singh and others also spoke on the occasion. |
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