Srinagar Mar 7 (KNS): Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar today said the Prime Minister's Srinagar visit and speech have left many disappointed.
In a statement issued to KNS, Sagar said, "It's the same worn-out rhetoric that Jammu and Kashmir has been hearing for the past five years, yet there's still a lack of confidence in holding elections. People were eagerly awaiting announcements regarding statehood, a promise of a democratically elected government by September, job packages for the unemployed, relief from the power crisis, and major development projects. Unfortunately, none of these expectations were met. Instead, they were presented with recycled projects. Young entrepreneurs, who have succeeded through their own efforts, were exploited in the name of Viksit Bharat."
He further said, "Thousands of poor daily wage workers from various departments, who traveled from distant parts of Jammu and Kashmir, were hoping for regularization but left disheartened."
Employees were compelled to attend the function, and there are reports that even ill employees, including pregnant women, were required to attend without exception.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
The speech mainly consisted of juggling numbers and rebranding old projects, offering nothing substantial for the people.
It's disappointing that there was no mention of the return of Kashmiri pandits, who have been at the forefront of the BJP’s petty politics.
"The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference remains committed to democratic principles and is confident that the false narrative propagated by the BJP will be debunked through the ballot box during elections," he further added.(KNS)