NC admin urged to fulfill promises made to IIOJK people before elections
Jammu: The All Parties United Morcha, a joint platform of various political, social and civil society organizations in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, has urged the National Conference administration to fulfill its promises made to the people of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir before the elections.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the All Parties United Morcha, while addressing a joint press conference in Jammu, said the National Conference government has passed a resolution in favour of the pre-August 5, 2019 position in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, but in practice the people have not got anything.
The Convener of All Parties United Morcha, I.D. Khajuria appealed to Chief Minister of the territory Omar Abdullah and NC chief Farooq Abdullah to strongly demand of the Indian government to restore statehood and special status and ensure the rights of government jobs and land ownership for the residents of occupied Jammu and Kashmir and take necessary steps for it.
He said, “We are deeply concerned about the dominance of outsiders in all types of contracts, jobs, mining and local administration, as a result of which our local traders are facing a severe economic crisis. We demand that the problems of all daily wagers, ASHA, Anganwadi and NHM workers be resolved and that allegations of corruption in Jal Jeevan, Revenue Department, Mining, various development projects and recruitment processes be investigated.”
I.D. Khajuria said that this joint forum on behalf of the people of the occupied territory wants to remind the National Conference government to fulfill the promises made in its manifesto due to which it came to power. He said the National Conference in its manifesto has promised to restore Article 370 and 35-A and statehood and repeal the laws enacted after August 5, 2019.
He said the party has also promised to protect the land and employment rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, encourage Pakistan-India talks and repeal black laws like the Public Safety Act.
Representatives of various organizations, including Subash Mehta, Mir Shahid Saleem, Manish Sahni, Gatan Singh, Tarseem Lal Bhagat, Narendra Singh Khalsa, Sannikant Chubb, Virendra Singh, Narendra Khajuria, Jagdish Kumar and Sukhdev Singh, were present in the press conference.










