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Give Up Political Sloganeering, Secure People’s Basic Rights,Restore Autonomous Character Of Public Institutions: Hakeem To JK Govt

Says “Without fixing income slabs all should get free ration, free 200 Units Power, Onus On JK Govt To seek return of power projects from NHPC"

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November 22, 2024
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Srinagar: Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Front (J&K PDF) and former Minister Hakeem Muhammad Yaseen has called upon the incumbent J&K Government to give up political sliganeering on Special Status,Article 370 and Article 35 A for settling political scores and instead try hard for restoring basic rights of people for employment and Industrial entreprenurship and restoration of the pre-2019 positions of key public institutions like SKIMS and Universities established under acts of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. He also urged the Government not to fix income slabs for free ration and 200 units free power and urged it to ask NHPC to return power projects to J&K at the earliest.
Advising the Government to continue struggle for restoration of statehood, Special Satus under Article 370 and Article 35 A, Hakeem exhorted the incumbent Government to explore all possibilities for opening floodgates of employment and industrial entrepreneurship for J&K Youth besides protecting the land rights of J&K residents. Calling upon the Government to restore the upper age limits of 37 years which were fixed years before 2019 for all Government jobs Hakeem impressed upon the Government to restore the autonomous status of key public institutions like SKIMS, and J&K Universities established by acts of erstwhile J&K legislature. Urging the Government not fix income slabs for free ration and 200 units free power Hakeem urged the Government to seriously demand early return of power of projects to Jammu and Kashmir. He said that words unless translated into realities won’t change the ground situation in Jammu and Kashmir and reminded the incumbent Government of its reposibilties in fulfilling it’s all pre-election promises in the light of the massive public mandate it has received from the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

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