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GOI’s actions undid dev progress; relative economic stability achieved by successive NC led govts: Sagar

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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Wednesday said that New Delhi’s Compelling Narratives of progress, modernity and development justifying its unconstitutional actions in J&K have fallen flat and has in fact hurt its development path and its economy.

Historically being ranked well than the national average in terms of various HDI indicators, the GOI’s actions have undone the development progress and relative economic stability, which was achieved by the successive NC led governments, said Party’s General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar while addressing workers here at Party Headquarters Nawa e Subha Today.

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On the occasion, Additional General Secretary Sheikh Mustafa Kamaal was also present.

Sagar said that the Ruling dispensation at New Delhi is on a mission to disenfranchise the native population of J&K with its selective policies and a coterie of federally appointed officers, bereft of democratic bearings, calling the shots.  Ignoring local youth in job selections, he said is a case in point. He said under the guise of unleashing Kashmir’s development potential, indigenous populations of Jammu and Kashmir: Kashmiris, Dogras, Gujjars, Paharis and others are being systemically sidelined and squeezed by heavy toll taxes, power tariff and also being denied a due share in the decision making bodies at every level.

He further said that the so-called Naya Kashmir programme of Ruling dispensation is only confined to shoddy propaganda. “The flood of fresh investments, job extravaganza, and infrastructure augmentation is nowhere visible on the ground. Far from delivering on much-touted development promises, the people of Jammu and Kashmir are continuously being denied their rights,” he said.

Addressing the workers Dr Kamaal said the new normal in J&K has cost it its jobs, tourism, industry, handicraft and horticulture. He maintained that the people are seeing no light at the end of the tunnel and that the government is busy crowding out the local indigenous population from local government and every sphere of public life including government jobs. “The new selection lists of India post, and J&K Bank were a telling indictment of shrinking job avenues of local indigenous youth from jobs in the government sector,” he said.

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