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BJP can’t face Assembly Polls in J&K: Bukhari

United News of India by United News of India
May 22, 2023
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Jammu : Apni Party President Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari on Sunday said that the Assembly Elections in Jammu and Kashmir are being delayed because the present UT administration has failed to do justice with the people of Jammu and Kashmir with regard to development, employment and other issues.

Bukhari addressing one day worker’s meeting at Tehsil Mongri in Udhampur district Bukhari said, “The BJP does not want to face assembly elections in J&K because of misgovernance. Therefore, the polls are apparently being delayed without justification.”

The meeting was organized by Sarpanch, Makkan Lal.

Bukhari said that the infrastructural development, growing unemployment, unaddressed issues of educational and health sectors in Mongri and Panchari like other places in Jammu and Kashmir has given rise to anti-administration sentiments.

As a result of lack of accountability of the officers on the ground in absence of an elected Govt, he said “The development is a distant dream for Mongri, Panchari residents and all other remote and neglected villages in district Udhampur. The administration’s focus seems to develop Udhampur town but the villages lack basic amenities like supply of clean drinking water, electricity, health, and educational facilities.”

However, the Apni Party if forms Govt will issue white papers with regard to development in every district to ensure equitable development. The Apni Party will work as per the wishes of the people, he added.

In his address, Bukhari said that he was shocked to see the bad condition of the road with no black-topping which shows how the Mongri tehsil had been ignored by its elected representatives for the last 72 years, and the people faced injustice from them.

He said that the water being supplied from the natural resources instead of ensuring clean drinking water to the people in Mongri and other villages in Udhampur and the condition of a hospital/health center here was not good which exposes the false claims made by the UT administration that they have revolutionized development in J&K.

“There is no development and the people have been left to the mercy of God,” he said and expressed anguish as to why the ‘Pithuwalas’ are facing threat to their livelihood.

He said that the locals should be provided employment in every sector, and the Pithuwalas should not be forced to face harassment for one reason or the other by planning their replacement which would benefit the non-locals.

He further demanded that the upper age limit for aspirants of prestigious J&K Administrative Services, JKPS and other civil services should be enhanced to 37 years for general category aspirants.

He criticized the traditional political parties for exploiting the sentiments of the people.

He further said that the BJP has been directly ruling through the UT Govt in J&K for the last nine years but they did not protect the rights of the locals. However, they encouraged outsiders to get benefits from Jammu and Kashmir in the shape of contracts in mining, opening of unprecedented numbers of wine shops etc.

He also expressed concern over non-advertisement of vacant 2 lakhs posts in Govt departments for recruitment, influence in administration by non-locals whereas the JKAS/JKPS officers have been sidelined and recruitments have turned into major scams.

“If Apni Party forms the next Govt in J&K, we will protect employment rights of the locals, will regularize all the daily wagers, will advertise all the 2 lakhs vacant posts in all Govt Depts, and equitable development of all the regions,” he said.

He said that the people should come forward and support the Apni Party so that they can be provided an elected Govt to end the discrimination and injustice as they witnessed in the last seven decades.

He said that the Apni Party was founded when other political parties were not willing to speak for the people following August 5, 2019.

He said that the Apni Party was able to protect jobs and land for the locals, whereas one of the union ministers from Udhampur did not see how the rural areas were ignored and people were discriminated against.

Meanwhile, the Apni Party Vice President, Choudhary Zulfkar Ali said that “The division of Jammu and Kashmir and its downgrading into a Union Territory was unfortunate. The Dogra rich culture was undermined and our rights were compromised.”

Provincial President, Jammu, Manjit Singh highlighted that Apni Party will ensure restoration of old pension scheme for the Govt employees, free clean drinking water, enhancement of widow pension/old age pension/handicapped pension up to Rs 5000, 500 units of free electricity in Jammu region during summers, and 300 units free electricity to each family during winters season etc, four cooking gas cylinder to each poor family every year under Ujjawala scheme etc.

He also highlighted the agenda and policy of Apni Party for the upliftment and upgradation of the living standard of the people without discrimination.

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