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J&K deserves real progress, not hollow rhetoric: Azad

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September 17, 2024
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Doda :Former CM & DPAP Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad, while addressing a massive road show in Doda on Monday, made a fervent appeal for unity and urged an end to the decades-long practice of false slogan politics in Jammu & Kashmir.
Azad strongly criticised political parties that, for years have raised empty slogans, leading to the loss of countless lives and stalling the region’s development. He emphasised that these misleading promises have only widened the gap between the people and progress.
Reflecting on his tenure as the Chief Minister, he highlighted the significant strides made in infrastructure and development under his leadership. He stated that the people of J&K deserve real progress and not hollow rhetoric. “Today, the people of Jammu & Kashmir are not asking for slogans; they are asking for free ration, reliable electricity, employment opportunities, quality education, and better healthcare. These are the pressing needs of the hour,” Azad asserted.
“Since my college days, we have been hearing these slogans, which have done nothing but exploit the people. Political parties, after coming to power, have used these slogans as a convenient excuse for their lack of development,” Azad said. He further said that the people of J&K, often innocent and unaware, have been misled by these narratives, but now is the time to see through such political games. “The time has changed. We must realise that these slogans are only meant to benefit those who want to grab power, and once in power, they do nothing for the people.” Azad further stated that if given the opportunity again, his party will focus on massive developmental work in the region, ensuring real progress and prosperity for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He further said that his party was the only one that actively fought against the land eviction order, while no other political party seemed concerned. He said that this issue was critical, as over 70 lakh people were at risk of becoming landless. “We stopped the bulldozers,” Azad asserted, underscoring the party’s commitment to protecting the people’s rights. He also criticised other parties for avoiding discussions on development and instead resorting to fear-mongering with false statements. “People are more aware today,” he said, urging citizens to question these parties about their track record when they were in power. “What development did they bring to Jammu & Kashmir during their tenure?” he asked. Azad further raised the alarming issue of youth being drawn into drug abuse, questioning why no party is addressing this pressing concern. “This is a far more important issue that affects the future of our society,” he said. Azad, reaffirmed his commitment to uplift the underprivileged by announcing a series of ambitious initiatives aimed at empowering the poor. His key promises included the revival of the “Roshni Scheme” for electrification, a new scholarship program for poor students, free education, and a focus on job creation. Azad declared, “My sole mission is to uplift the poor. We need to build more schools, roads, and hospitals, and for that, we require the people’s support.”
Highlighting the party’s strength, Azad said that they have 22 dedicated candidates, and their goal is to become a strong political force capable of forming the government and serving the people. He said, we are committed to restoring normalcy and development in Jammu & Kashmir within six months, announcing key initiatives including the revival of the Roshni Scheme, scholarships for poor students, free education, and job opportunities for the youth.

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