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Legislators being sidelined to favour PDP leaders: NC

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April 26, 2018
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Srinagar, Apr 25: Opposition National Conference on Wednesday expressed serious concern and disappointment over what it called repeated attempts to undermine and sideline elected representatives in an effort to allow the defeated candidates of the ruling dispensation to wield an unconstitutional influence in administrative decisions.

In a statement issued from party headquarters here, NC spokesperson Junaid Mattu quoted MLA Pahalgam Altaf Kaloo as having said that the government should understand the grave risks of undermining the representative character of the system as this would have disastrous consequences on democracy and its prospects in the State.

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“The essence of democracy is sacrosanct and needs to be respected and nurtured above and beyond partisan lines. Repeated attempts have been made across the state and especially in Pahalgam constituency to undermine elected representatives and negate the constitutional roles of legislators in key planning and policy decisions. This is a dangerous trend and needs to be nipped in the bud before democracy in the state is discredited resulting in indifference at the grassroots level,” Kaloo said.

He said the recent example is of the demand for the establishment of a Degree College in Pahalgam – assurance for which had been given both in the District Development Board Meeting and on the floor of the Legislative Assembly.

“Despite assurances that the local MLA would be taken on board in the process of establishing the college, it has been tragic that the government is allowing the local PDP leader to influence the process. This has yet again sent out a wrong signal that democratic institutions in the state are being rendered dysfunctional and redundant and it is time that the Chief Minister realizes this and takes prompt action,” the NC leader said in the statement.

Kaloo said there were serious apprehensions that the local PDP leader was interfering in the process of the establishment of a Degree College in Pahalgam. “This is unacceptable and a clear violation of constitutional and administrative propriety.

“The entire process should be transparent and objective. Neutrality in such affairs that concern the future of our students and children is paramount. Playing politics over such important issues is unfortunate and doesn’t behove senior political representatives. Any efforts to undermine the people’s aspirations and demands would be opposed tooth and nail,” MLA Pahalgam said.

“I have spoken to the Chief Minister and apprised her of this matter and demanded that this process should not be hijacked in the din of partisan politics. She has assured that she will look into this matter and I hope objectivity is upheld. Any move to the contrary will be unfortunate and tragic,” Kaloo added.

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