STATE TIMES NEWS
PATNAZI: Vice President JKPCC and MLA Inderwal, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori on Tuesday regretted that the present regime PDP-BJP has reversed the process of peace and balanced development in the State.
Addressing public meetings at Naga and Burdhar in Patnazi area of Tehsil Bunjwah, Saroori reminded the gathering that during Congress regime in the state and centre a comprehensive policy was devised for the overall development of backward areas and special attention was paid to the neglected areas like Bunjwah, Burdhar, Kither, Patnazi, Patshalla, Dunadi and other areas. He said that not only neglected areas were brought on the developmental maps but a sense of security was also restored among the inhabitants of such areas.
“After 2014, there is total chaos and confusion in the State and the common masses are gripped with fear psychosis”, Saroori said and adding, “those who are at the helm of the affairs after 2014 had deliberately created an atmosphere of uncertainty and fear only to accomplish their nefarious designs”.
Saroori reminded that UPA government had pioneered and implemented peace and reconciliatory policies which yielded very encouraging results all over the State. Reiterating resolve of Congress party to establish a new system of justice and equality in the State, Saroori said that the party has scripted a new chapter of development in Jammu and Kashmir under the leadership of Ghulam Nabi Azad and has changed political discourage of State through its conviction and commitment. He said J&K has lost its identity because of the unholy alliance between PDP-BJP and BJP are responsible for the “disturbed socio political scenario” in the state due to controversial statement by BJP leaders regarding J&K and for Muslim peoples. “People have reposed faith in the electoral process, but the PDP-BJP dispensation has disappointed them,” Saroori said. Earlier a large number of BJP workers from Patnazi in Inderwal constituency joined the party in presence of G. M Saroori. A function was orga-nized at Patnazi to welcome them into the party fold.