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A New Government And Renewed Hope

Dr. Shahid Amin Trali by Dr. Shahid Amin Trali
October 17, 2024
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The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a significant political development. For the people of this diverse region, the installation of a stable government is not just a matter of governance but a beacon of hope for progress, development, and inclusivity. The people of Jammu and Kashmir are eager for leadership that brings sustainable development to the region. It is essential that this new government addresses the issues while ensuring that every community, irrespective of their background, reaps the benefits of progress. One of the most pressing issues that has plagued Jammu and Kashmir is unemployment. For decades, the region’s youth have struggled with limited job opportunities, leading to frustration and unrest. The new government carries the hope of introducing policies that will not only create jobs but also provide equal opportunities for all. Additionally, the elimination of favouritism and nepotism from the recruitment process is a key expectation from this administration. A transparent, merit-based system is essential for restoring the faith of the youth in their government. Infrastructure, healthcare, and education are critical pillars of development that need urgent attention in Jammu and Kashmir. The people hope that under the new government, the UT will witness a revival in these sectors. Developing better roads, communication networks, schools, and hospitals will uplift the quality of life and serve as a stepping stone to overall economic growth. A focus on education will empower the youth, while improving healthcare will ensure that the populace can lead healthier, more productive lives. At the core of this new government is the hope for justice in every sphere of governance. This includes justice in terms of law, fairness in development projects, and accountability in the government’s functioning. It is imperative that the leadership ensures no section of society feels marginalized or left behind.

“The hope is also that the government will treat all Jammu and Kashmir citizens equally, without bias towards those who have voted for other parties, and that the alliance will work harmoniously, prioritizing the interests of the Union Territory. True leadership lies in being accessible and providing confidence to citizens that their issues are understood and addressed.”

There is a strong desire for policies that promote diversity by creating inclusive and equitable opportunities for all segments of society. Additionally, people hope that development will not come at the cost of the region’s natural beauty and environment. The preservation of Jammu and Kashmir’s unique cultural heritage and the protection of its breathtaking landscapes are vital. The government must focus on boosting the economy while maintaining the region’s natural charm. Promoting the preservation of old cultural sites and fostering the state’s rich heritage is essential for maintaining its unique identity. The balance between progress and environmental conservation will ensure the region thrives without losing its essence. The hope is also that the government will treat all Jammu and Kashmir citizens equally, without bias towards those who have voted for other parties, and that the alliance will work harmoniously, prioritizing the interests of the Union Territory. True leadership lies in being accessible and providing confidence to citizens that their issues are understood and addressed. A government that stands with its people, especially during times of crisis, can earn their trust and long-term loyalty. There is a resounding hope that this new government will be honest and corruption-free. Corruption has been a long-standing problem, eroding public trust and hindering progress. The administration must make a concerted effort to root out corrupt practices and establish a system where integrity prevails at all levels of governance. A key expectation from the people is the Centre’s commitment to restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. This long-overdue step is crucial in giving the region back its political autonomy and in providing the people a stronger sense of representation. The central governments holds the responsibility to guide, support, and ensure that Jammu and Kashmir’s developmental journey is inclusive and beneficial for its diverse population. Finally, there is hope that this government will foster a positive political culture by avoiding unnecessary criticism of the opposition. Constructive politics, focused on development and welfare rather than mudslinging, will ensure that democracy functions as it should. While hope sets the foundation, it is now time for the new government—along with the support of the central government—to turn this hope into reality.

(The author a former Associate Professor-School of Management, ITM University Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh and a Member All India Management Association –AIMA is presently Pursuing AIMA’s Advanced Business Consultancy Program. 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”)
Dr. Shahid Amin
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Dr. Shahid Amin Trali

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