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Langate (Kupwara): Congress on Saturday lashed out at the wrong policies adopted by the BJP Govt at Centre and said the government is fully responsible for the damages caused J&K’s economy, trade and tourism sector, besides failing to address development issues and vowed to continue to expose the misadventures of the BJP government in the public domain.
The Party also expressed serious over the hardships confronting people due to the rising unemployment, price hike and various other issues of public importance, saying that government is non-serious about people’s hardships, deviating from the real issues to hide its failures and false promises.
This was stated by J&K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) President G.A. Mir while addressing a largely attended party convention at Puhroo Peth in Langate Assembly segment of Kupwara District on Saturday.
JKPCC Vice President Haji Abdul Rashid Dar, DCC Presidents Fayaz Ahmad Mir, Abdul Gani Khan, Irshad Ahmad Ganie, DDC Member Shahjehan Dar and various other leaders also addressed the convention and hit out at the Central government for the mess created in the Country and J&K, saying that Congress Party won’t compromise on people issues.
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The convention was part of the nation-wide protests launched by the Congress party against the unprecedented price hike on petroleum products across the country, resolving to continue to fight against the anti-people policies of the BJP government, responsible for people’s hardships and damages caused to J&K by bringing in different new laws and ordinances in an undemocratic way, from time to time.
Addressing party convention, JKPCC President G.A. Mir said that J&K has suffered immensely on all fronts especially trade, tourism, employment, besides many other issues of public importance, besides the developmental process, which has got derailed due to the lack of policies by the Govt towards the J&K, as a result, the weaker sections and small scale businessmen are the worst hit, besides the unprecedented hike on prices of petroleum and other essentials not only in J&K but in the entire country added miseries to people, Mir said.
Despite the damages caused to business and economy, the government has decided to impose a property tax, knowing that there was a sharp decline in business activities, trade, tourism have decreased to the largest extent, the government started punishing people under the garb of property tax, which should not be imposed, keeping view the tremendous damages caused due to the hostile measure taken by the Centre about J&K after August 5 2019, JKPCC President said.
The unprecedented hike on essentials items especially Petrol and diesel have put a huge burden on the common people, the irony is that nobody listens, rather the Centre is trying hard to justify its wrong and failed measures, which are the main source of disappointment among the people across the country. The matter of fact is that people are facing hardships in every respect due to the anti-people measure of Centre, Mir said.
It is the general perception that the government is deliberately hiking the prices on petroleum products on daily basis, besides essentials under a well-planned conspiracy aiming to benefit some corporators, whose debts have already been waived off by the Modi government at the cost of the country’s taxpayers, which are being recovered from the common people citing many baseless reasons, which cannot be justified, G.A. Mir added
Congress Party won’t compromise on unwanted and wrong decisions being taken by the Centre about J&K, shall continue to fight against the BJP government, making it accountable and answerable to people, PCC President said.
Congress Leaders Nazir Ahmad Lone, Gh. Hassan Shah, Umer Jan, Sheikh Amir, Shabroz Hassan, Mohd Maqbool and various other leaders including Block Presidents, Shameema Sopris, Saira other Mahila Congress activists youth Congress Leaders and prominent workers of the Langate assembly segment were also present.