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Power crisis a result of mis-governance: PDP | | | early times report Rajouri, Apr 16: Rejecting Chief Minister's reasoning for continued power crisis in the state, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti has attributed the failure to mis-governance, wrong priorities and inefficient management of the state. She was addressing a public meeting here today. Mehbooba said the continuing deterioration in power supply in the state is only one index of the over all performance of the NC led government that has pushed the state back by decades on development and political fronts. "If between 2002 and 2008 power situation could be drastically improved, transmission losses reduced and power sector reforms carried on how and why has electricity become unavailable immediately after Omar Abdullah took over?" , she asked. She said this has happened inspite of the fact that the state has added about 500 Mega watts to its power resource with the inception of Baglihar and many micro hydel projects taken up by the previous government. "Management of power sector is something more than wheeling dealing in mega projects and making hollow announcements. It is about providing light and energy to people who shiver in sub zero temperatures and sweat in scorching heat", she remarked. The PDP president said the recently published report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has exposed the reasons for the failure of the government in providing amenities to the people including power, drinking water, sanitation facilities and roads. She said though we had been saying this for long, the CAG report has confirmed the worst fears about the functioning of the NC led coalition that has resulted in a governance paralysis and developmental holiday. Mehbooba said the CAG report has made it clear that government has spent hundreds of crores of rupees without any authorization by the legislature. This money has been spent in complete disregard to financial code only to pay for those works that had been carried out by the ruling politicians through their favourite contractors who are allotted works without the normal tendering process. More than Rs-3200 crores, she said, had been lapsed in just one year according to the CAG report which amounts to criminal negligence by the government. She said as a result of these acts of omission and commission there is no money left for solving the pressing problems of common people. "The rulers will soon have to face justice at the court of the people," she told her audience. Mehbooba also accused the present government of disrupting all the systems and institutions that had started getting on the track after a long period of darkness. She said the youth were the worst victims of the government's policy of nepotism, favoritism and corruption. "On the one hand the government had failed in opening new avenues of employment while on the other they had again resorted to their favourite back door appointments.", she said. She said government jobs were again sold and certain recruitment organizations were even indulging in gross manipulation and subversion of merit which the state had hoped had become a thing of the past after 2002. She said it was sad to see our youth who are second to none in talent being exploited through hollow slogans but not provided either the assistance or space to grow for their own benefit and for the progress of the state. PDP believes human resource is an asset and not a liability, she said. "The present government had derailed the revolutionary measures initiated by the previous government in providing educational and skill development facilities. While the NC had put a complete ban on opening up of new educational institutions and their up gradation the PDP led government had opened new universities, colleges, hundreds of schools and upgraded most of them", she said. Mehbooba said the misrule of the present government had forced all sections of society to take to streets as there was no redressal of their problems. "Governments own employees were agitating while the ministers enjoyed luxuries that cost the state crores, dailywagers, casual and seasonal employees were unabale to get their wages and on the other hand huge sums got lapsed or were being spent on the whims and fancies of the rulers. The government, she said, reemployed hundreds of their favourites, a practice that had been banned, after retirement. This on the one hand denied the few openings for new recruits and on the other blocked promotion prospects for the hard working employees who wait for decades in one position. MLA Choudhry Zulufkar , Senior leader Ch Qammer Hussain, District President Ab Qayoom Dar, Zonal President Shahzad Kha, Anjum Mirza Abhijit jusrotia, Ahsan Mirza, Tahir lone, Ashok Kumar and others were present and addressed the rally. |
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