Sunday, 19 April 2009

NC committed to welfare of J&K: Sagar

Minister for Rural Development and Panchayats Ali Mohamad Sagar said that NC is committed to work for the overall development of the state and in this regard various schemes have been launched to elevate the sufferings of the people. The Minister was addressing public meetings at Koimoh in District Kulgam. While referring to the National Conference President, Dr. Farooq Abdullah’s offer of talks with separatists. The Minister said that NC is always believed in settling the issues through dialogue and not divisive politics as played by PDP. He said that the NC have the long history of settling the issues through peaceful means and not to create hatred among different sections of society. 
Reacting to the statements of PDP patron, Mr. Sagar said that every person of the state is aware that the political agenda of PDP which is waste upon, dividing the people on the basis of religion and region. He said that it was during the tenure of Mufti Sahib as the Union Home Minister, various massacred took place in the state which include the un provoke firing on the funeral procession of the late Mir-waiz Farooq and other incidents at Gawkadal in which 72 innocent people were killed, Handwara and Bijbehara massacred which also resulted killing of innocent people. “people are fully aware about sinister desire of Peoples Democratic Party who for the lust of power has always betrayed the people of the state and he is fully exposed before the masses”. He maintained.
He said that the National Conference has always worked for development, peace and prosperity and upholding dignity and honour of the people of the state as well as respects to the human rights.“The efforts and acts of the young Chief Minister in bringing to book the culprits responsible for Bomai Sopore and Pukharpora are indicative of his commitment to protect human rights and zero tolerance.” He asserted 
The public meeting was also attended by Ms. Skina Ittoo MLA , Mr. Innayatullah Rather District PCC, Kulgam and other senior functionaries of the parties.


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