Srinagar: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called a meeting of its legislature party on Thursday morning in Srinagar to chalk out a strategy for the autumn session of the Legislative Assembly.
Quoting sources, news agency KNO reported that the meeting, to be held with Leader of the Opposition Sunil Kumar Sharma in chair, will deliberate on the strategy to corner the government on a range of issues.
“We are holding a meeting tomorrow at 8:30 AM to discuss the issues to be raised during the session,” a BJP MLA said.
Sharma had earlier stated that the BJP would demand accountability from the National Conference-led government for what he described as a “betrayal of electoral promises.”
“The government has failed to deliver on its commitments made during the elections—whether it is the promise of 200 free units of electricity, 12 LPG cylinders per household, or other assurances given to the people,” Sharma said.
He further added that the BJP would question the government on its inability to create employment opportunities for the youth. “In the election, the government promised to create one lakh jobs for the youth, but they have done nothing. We will ask them what they have done for the youth in the last one year,” he said. (KNO)







