NC to ensure political stability in J&K: Sadhotra
JAMMU MARCH 27: National Conference (NC) State Secretary and former minister Ajay Kumar Sadhotra on Wednesday called for strengthening democracy by ensuring massive participation in elections.
In a statement issued here, Sadhotra said that strengthening the democracy is a way forward to end political instability enforced in Jammu and Kashmir by the wrong and self-centric polices of the BJP and PDP.
“Democracy is core of National Conference and being inheritors of Baba-e-Quom Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah’s glorious legacy we have to strengthen it at every level,” Sadhotra according to the statement said while addressing party functionaries at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhavan here this afternoon.
Sadhotra said that a vibrant and strong National Conference is answer to all the challenges confronted to the state and expressed the hope that the ongoing democratic process would be taken to logical conclusion by holding early elections to the Legislative Assembly.
Sadhotra said that National Conference will play its designated role in steering the state from present morass. He enumerated the huge role played by the party during different spells of governance in changing the economic and developmental landscape of the three regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh whenever voted to power by the people.
He said that public service and equitable development has been the sole motivation of National Conference, which never allowed instability and fought all odds with active support and cooperation of the people. He regretted over the current political stalemate and hoped the era of uncertainty will end soon.
The former minister urged the party functionaries to reach out to the people for seeking their votes in favour of the Congress nominees for Jammu-Poonch and Udhampur-Kathua parliamentary constituencies as per decision of the party leadership.
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