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Governance invisible on ground, people pushed to wall: NC

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‘Power supply worst affected, obligated to raise the woes of people’

Srinagar, 07 December, 2018: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Friday expressed concern over the development deficit and administrative indifference in the valley.

In a statement party’s provincial spokesperson and in-charge Kulgam Imran Nabi Dar said, “Basic governance is invisible in Kulgam. People in the area have to run from pillar to post for their basic demands. The farmers stand worst affected after the recent ill-timed snowfall.”

Dar said that the erratic power supply has aggravated the problems of people of Kulgam. “Along with other areas in south, villages and towns in Kulgam are facing acute power shortage. Electricity is playing hide and seek with the consumers. Administration is invisible on ground and the aggravated masses have been left to fend for themselves,” he said.

Imran said that the town and the rural hamlets surrounding Kulgam constituency present a depressing look. “The district is deficient in basic infrastructure. The pitiful condition of people in Kulgam, their woes and their miseries aren’t being redressed to the point that people have deemed the insensitivity of officials, to be their fate.  Kulgam hasn’t been on the development radar of government for nearly one and a half decade. This needs to change,” he said.

The provincial spokesperson said, “We in National Conference stand for inclusive development of all districts of the state, and Kulgam as such known as the rice bowl of Kashmir should get its due. The apathetic situation of Kulgam if persists can morph into a much awful situation,” he said.

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