B’gam : Saying that communalisation of politics was a bad omen for democratic and secular credentials of the country, Chairman J&K Peoples Democratic Front (JKPDF) and former Minister Hakeem Muhammad Yaseen on Wednesday cautioned the people against machinations of the divisive forces who try to divide communities on the basis of region and religion for satiating their vested political interests. He said India is a socially pleural country where there was no room for communal politics.
Speaking at one day convention of PDF workers of Reyaar,Gogithaji ,Kralpathri ,Yarikhah, Shanipora , Dabipora and Talapora halqas of Khansahib constituency in Budgam district Hakeem cautioned people against nefarious designs to communalise politics adding that political parties thriving on deceit and division of communities on the basis of religion and region need to be isolated and curbed. ً India is a socially pleural country where there was no room for politics of hate and emotional blackmail’, Hakeem maintained while urging the need to defeat designs of the divisive forces.
The convention was held to take stock of the prevailing political situation in Jammu and Kashmir and problems confronting the people due to administrative innertia. Hakeem said PDF was committed to protect socio- political and developmental interests and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir at all costs . He demanded that Doodhpathri and Tossamaidan tourist resorts should be opened for winter tourism to generate employment avenues for the local youth. He has also demanded early completion of Grid station ,Khansahib which envisages to improve and streamline power position in three adjoining Tehsils including Khansahib ,Khag , and Beerwa besides some areas of Branwar in Chrari sharief constituency .
PDF Chairman also sought completion of languishing and incomplete government buildings in various areas of Khansahib and Budgam alongside taking up new projects . He said there are many Gujar Hostels ,school buildings ,Panchayat Ghars and hospital buildings which are languishing for completion since last about 10 years due to non – availability of funds and these need to be completed on priority basis.