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Geelani misleading people on GST to bail out PDP-BJP Govt:NC

K H News Service by K H News Service
July 3, 2017
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Srinagar/ Kuly,3: National Conference (NC) on Monday hit out at Hurriyat (G) chief Syed Ali Geelani for his recent statement on the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Jammu and Kashmir.

In a joint statement, issued here today, several NC lawmakers said that Geelani has “yet again gone out of his way to distort the history of the State in an effort to bail out the PDP-BJP Government – this time on the crucial and sensitive issue of GST extension to the State.”

They said that the party did not require any lessons in morality from Geelani in upholding and safeguarding the special status of the State, “as it was National Conference which was the sole architect of Article 370 and the State’s special constitutional status.”

“Geelani is aware of the fact that National Conference never allowed any compromise with the State’s special status from 1949 to 1953. In 1953, Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Muhamamd Abdullah’s unconstitutional and illegitimate dismissal and consequent incarceration paved way for the erosion of Article 370 at the hands of successive pliant regimes in the State,” said the statement.

“These constitutional machinations against the State and its people continued till 1975 through these pliant regimes while Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah and most of the leadership of National Conference was under incarceration.”

“In 1977 – after National Conference came to power – Geelani who was an MLA at that time – is a witness as a member of that legislative assembly that the NC-led govt never compromised with the special status of the State.

“His baseless rhetoric today is devoid of facts to which he himself is privy as a former legislator. The deceptive posturing of Geelani on GST is a design to subvert the cause of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and to bail out the present rulers of the State who are hell-bent to trample the aspirations of the people of J&K at the behest of the powers that be in New Delhi.”

“Sadly, as has become his habit, Geelani has yet again presented himself to be used as an evasive, last-resort measure by a cornered and deeply unpopular PDP-BJP Government.

“The distortion of history by Geelani to serve this purpose is highly unfortunate and needs to be exposed. The people of Kashmir cannot be expected to have an unlimited appetite for half-truths and distortions floated by Geelani to benefit PDP while the common-man is expected to render innumerable and unimaginable sacrifices. The duality between Geelani’s rhetoric and reality, between asking the people to sacrifice while personally  nurturing a quid-pro-quo relationship with the ruling dispensation – especially the PDP – is an insult to the honest and forthright people of the State”,  the NC Leaders said.

“It is the belief of National Conference to be honest and forthright with its people and never entertain those who are habitual offenders against the truth in their keenness to help the PDP. However, since the extension of GST in its present form to the State is a grave public matter that will have far-reaching ramifications for the State and its people for generations to come – National Conference cannot allow anyone, including Geelani, to ‘caution’ and browbeat the people against opposing such nefarious designs of PDP. The stakeholders – including our traders and businessmen – have every right to oppose the PDP-BJP Government and its machinations against the State’s Special Status and don’t need licences or permissions from Geelani to stand in  defense of the State’s interests and the aspirations of its people. They are competent enough to know what is important for the State and the interests of its people”, the NC leaders added in the statement

K H News Service

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