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J&K Congress's activism in view of expected reshuffle | | | Jammu, Feb 19: During a meeting of the "All J&K Movement for Peace & Justice" today, discussion was held on the political situation of the state particularly in context of headlines of the local dailies before the coming assembly session and it was unanimously resolved that coalition state government seems focused on individual agendas instead of addressing the multiple challenges around. Regarding the today's news of Congress leaders meeting to discuss the counter strategy towards the opposition in the coming assembly session, Movement was of the view that at present there is absolutely no opposition in assembly for Congress because both NC & PDP are in an appeasing mood and four members BJP is always ready to accommodate everyone just for small gains. Movement termed the congress activism or rallies, fabricated press conferences are just to impress or influence its high command consist of heavy weights to bless the ministerial faces without caring the sensitivity of the state. Movement expressed such trends of national and ruling parties as most unfortunate. Movement also expressed its displeasure over the recent corruption related exposures of the state coalition government's congress ministers and total helplessness of the Chief Minister for an alm26ost dummy outcome. It also criticized the congress leadership for a casually dealing the corruption charges of its ministers and other irregularities being committed by the state government. Movement suggested the Congress high command to support the private member bill placed by Tarigami in the coming assembly session related to SAC & corruption issues which no doubt can be an option for its face saving in view of recent exposures. S. Deep Singh GS Charak. KK Rao, S. Gurtaj Singh, Pankaj Sangral, S.N. Sapru, Om Ral Bhal, RL Raina, Shiv Lal & Pankaj Sangral were among the prominent who attended the meeting. |
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