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Kamal expresses concern over rising COVID19 cases

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Calls government’s response ‘a spectacular failure’

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Saturday said J&K administration has failed to control sprawl of COVID19.

In a statement issued here today, party’s additional general secretary Sheikh Mustafa Kamal while expressing concern over the failure of administration on combating the viral infection said, the negligence of the administration has given rise to new COVID-19 clusters by pushing people to queue up for domicile forms, class 4th jobs ignoring the COVID-19 protocol.

“The primary duty of the administration is to serve people; unfortunately in this part of the world it is the other way round. It goes without saying that J&K typifies dysfunctional anarchy. Administration has incontestably failed common people, the frontline workers, the medics and ground staffers,” Kamal said.

Kamal said the government’s response to the aftermath of previous lockdown has been a spectacular failure and it was again using the same failed strategy to cope up with the crises which has morphed into a dire one than what it was before.

On the issue of current uncertainty in the valley, Kamal said the ruling regime has no respect for the country’s commitments which it had made to the people of J&K, who had chosen a secular, diverse and democratic country sideling other prejudices.

“However the present dispensation instead of regarding the affinity of ideas guiding the relation between the people of J&K and New Delhi has chosen to disempower the people on every front. Far from winning the hearts and minds of people, New Delhi has again chosen to rub salt into the wounds of Kashmiris, which are so deep that even centuries of peace will not be enough to heal them,” said Kamal.

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