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Navigating Expectations, Accountability, Governance In J&K

Ahmad Ayaz by Ahmad Ayaz
October 18, 2024
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The people of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) voted in the recent elections with renewed hope, driven by the desire to see their concerns addressed and to finally emerge from the prolonged period of challenges they have faced over the past several years. After years of political instability, security concerns, and economic hardships, the electorate has placed their trust in the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC), electing a significant number of its representatives. This outcome places immense responsibility not only on the newly formed government but also on the opposition to meet the high expectations of the people and ensure good governance. The results of the election were close, with many constituencies witnessing narrow margins of victory or defeat. This competitive nature of the election sends a clear and unmistakable message: politicians in J&K, particularly those in positions of power, must evolve. The days of complacency, outdated methods of governance, and lack of accountability are over. The region’s political landscape has shifted, and leaders must adapt to the changing dynamics and rising public expectations if they are to succeed in this new era of governance.
The Challenges Of Lean Governance: One of the immediate challenges facing the newly elected government is how to manage the affairs of J&K with a relatively small cabinet. With only 8-9 ministers, the government must ensure that governance is both effective and efficient, despite the limited number of individuals overseeing various departments and sectors. This calls for a departure from past practices, where ministerial appointments were often based on political favors, personal connections, or other outdated considerations. In this new environment, merit must be the primary criterion for selecting ministers. The individuals appointed to these positions must possess a clear vision for the future, an ability to plan strategically, and a proven capacity for good governance. Additionally, they must be committed to public service delivery, prioritizing the needs and concerns of the people above all else. Managing with a lean cabinet also requires a more streamlined and results-driven approach to governance. Ministers will need to be more accountable, efficient, and collaborative in their work, ensuring that they can meet the demands of their respective portfolios without unnecessary delays or bureaucratic bottlenecks. This will also require greater delegation of responsibilities to competent civil servants and local authorities, ensuring that the government functions smoothly even with fewer ministers at the helm.
A Call For A New Approach To Governance: The election results signal the need for a new approach to governance in Jammu & Kashmir, one that is more responsive to the changing political landscape and the evolving needs of the people. For too long, the region has been plagued by governance issues, including corruption, inefficiency, and a lack of accountability. These challenges have only been compounded by the political instability and security concerns that have defined the region in recent years. However, the people of Jammu & Kashmir have made it clear through their votes that they expect a higher standard of governance going forward. The close results in many constituencies, where victories and losses were determined by narrow margins, indicate that the electorate is no longer willing to accept business as usual. Politicians, particularly those in power, must now abandon their old ways of working and embrace a more modern, transparent, and accountable approach to governance. The government must prioritize transparency in its decision-making processes, ensuring that the people of Jammu & Kashmir are kept informed about the actions being taken on their behalf. This includes not only providing regular updates on key policy decisions and initiatives but also ensuring that there are mechanisms in place for public feedback and participation in the governance process. In an era of heightened public awareness and engagement, the government cannot afford to operate in secrecy or with a lack of accountability.

“The government, led by the National Conference, must now rise to the occasion and deliver on these expectations. This will require a new approach to governance, one that is based on merit, accountability, and a focus on public service delivery. At the same time, the opposition must play its role in holding the government accountable and offering constructive solutions. By working together, both sides can help create a more prosperous and stable future for Jammu & Kashmir, where the needs of the people are met and where governance is both effective and inclusive.”

Role Of The Opposition: Constructive Engagement, Accountability:
Equally important to the success of governance in Jammu & Kashmir is the role of the opposition. In any healthy democracy, the opposition serves as a critical check on the actions of the government, ensuring that power is not abused and that the concerns of all segments of society are addressed. The opposition in Jammu & Kashmir must take on this responsibility seriously, playing a constructive role in holding the government accountable while also offering meaningful contributions to governance. In the past, the opposition in J&K has often been characterized by obstructionist tactics, with parties opposing government policies simply for the sake of opposing them, without offering any viable alternatives. However, in the current political climate, this approach will no longer suffice. The people of Jammu & Kashmir expect more from their opposition parties, and it is essential that these parties rise to the occasion. The opposition must focus on ensuring that the government is held accountable for its actions, particularly when it comes to key issues such as governance, development, and public service delivery. This requires a more constructive and solutions-oriented approach, where the opposition not only critiques the government’s policies but also proposes alternative solutions that can benefit the people. By doing so, the opposition can help improve governance in J&K and ensure that the needs of the people are met, regardless of which party is in power.
Addressing Key Issues: Unemployment, Infra, Public Services: One of the key issues that the newly elected government must address is the high level of unemployment in Jammu & Kashmir, particularly among the youth. The region has long struggled with a lack of job opportunities, which has contributed to economic hardship and social unrest. Tackling this issue will require a comprehensive strategy that includes both short-term and long-term solutions. In the short term, the government can focus on creating job opportunities through public works projects, particularly in infrastructure development. Jammu & Kashmir’s infrastructure, particularly its roads, power supply, and healthcare facilities, remains underdeveloped, and addressing these deficiencies could provide immediate employment opportunities while also improving the overall quality of life in the region. In the long term, the government must work to attract investment and promote private sector development in Jammu & Kashmir. This could involve offering incentives to businesses to set up operations in the region, particularly in sectors such as tourism, agriculture, and technology. By creating a more favorable business environment, the government can help create sustainable jobs and promote economic growth. Another critical area that the government must focus on is public service delivery. Over the years, the people of Jammu & Kashmir have often been let down by inefficient and poorly managed public services, including healthcare, education, and basic utilities such as electricity and water. The new government must prioritize improving the quality and accessibility of these services, ensuring that all citizens have access to the resources and support they need to lead healthy and productive lives.
The Importance Of Inclusive Governance: Inclusive governance must be a cornerstone of the new government’s approach. Jammu & Kashmir is a diverse region, with a wide range of ethnic, religious, and regional groups, each with its own unique needs and concerns. The government must ensure that all segments of society are represented and that their voices are heard in the decision-making process. This requires a more decentralized approach to governance, where local authorities and community leaders are given a greater role in managing their own affairs. By empowering local communities, the government can ensure that policies are more responsive to the specific needs of different regions and groups, and that governance is more efficient and effective at the grassroots level.
The Path Forward; Balancing Aspirations With Realities: As the new government takes on the immense responsibility of governing Jammu & Kashmir, it must strike a delicate balance between meeting the high aspirations of the people and navigating the complex political realities of the region. This will require both pragmatism and vision, as well as a willingness to adapt to the changing dynamics of governance in J&K. For the government, the focus must be on delivering tangible results that improve the lives of the people, whether it be through job creation, infrastructure development, or better public services. This will require a results-oriented approach to governance, where ministers and government officials are held accountable for their performance and where public service delivery is prioritized. For the opposition, the challenge will be to play a constructive role in this process, offering meaningful critiques and alternatives that contribute to better governance. By working together, both the government and the opposition can help shape a better future for Jammu & Kashmir, one that is defined by accountability, transparency, and a commitment to the welfare of the people.
Conclusion: The people of Jammu & Kashmir have made their voices heard in the recent elections, voting with great expectations for a better future. The government, led by the National Conference, must now rise to the occasion and deliver on these expectations. This will require a new approach to governance, one that is based on merit, accountability, and a focus on public service delivery. At the same time, the opposition must play its role in holding the government accountable and offering constructive solutions. By working together, both sides can help create a more prosperous and stable future for Jammu & Kashmir, where the needs of the people are met and where governance is both effective and inclusive.

(The author is a freelancer. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
Ahmad Ayaz
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