J&K

BJP excels in rhetoric, falls short in action: Dr. Farooq Abdullah

Meets scores of delegations in Jammu

Meets scores of delegations in Jammu

Jammu Jan 08 (KNS): The President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said that the promises made by previous undemocratic regimes to ensure balanced development in J&K have proven to be empty, as evidenced by the deteriorating civic infrastructure in Jammu city.

He made these remarks while echoing the sentiments of several individuals and delegations who visited him at his residence in Bathindi, Jammu. The delegations hailed from Poonch, Katra, Jammu Rural, and Kathua.

In attendance at this event were Ajay Kumar Sadhotra, former minister and Additional General Secretary, as well as Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President of Jammu.

Dr. Farooq expressed deep concern over the escalating struggles faced by the general public on a daily basis. “The residents of Jammu city are grappling with numerous civic challenges as a result of the lackadaisical attitude of the authorities over the past ten years. Tall claims have remained mere words on paper. The previous monsoon season has laid bare the hollowness of the BJP-led Jammu Municipal Corporation's lofty promises.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

He further stated that BJP has exacerbated the suffering of the population. He emphasized that JKNC is dedicated to rectifying the injustices inflicted by the BJP in J&K.

He stated that the BJP cannot use its right-wing ideology as a shield to avoid answering crucial questions about the declining civic amenities in Jammu city. He urged party functionaries to prepare for the upcoming ULB and Panchayat elections. 

"Jammu and Srinagar cities are in desperate need of a comprehensive urban renewal program and united efforts to tackle the issues arising from the ever-growing population. Only NC has the vision to move in that direction, as outlined in our manifesto. The BJP excels in rhetoric, but when it comes to action, they fall short. Jammu, like Srinagar, is the cultural and economic hub of our region, and any progress must be all-encompassing and sustainable. It must impact every aspect of urban life, from culture to commerce."(KNS)

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