J&K lags behind due to ‘pol mistakes’ done in past: PDF chairman
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J&K lags behind due to ‘pol mistakes’ done in past: PDF chairman

Post by on Tuesday, February 22, 2022

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Srinagar, Feb 21: People’s Democratic Front (PDF) chairman and former minister Hakeem Muhammad Yaseen Monday said that political and economic mistakes of past are responsible for backwardness of people in J&K.
A party statement said that while addressing political workers in Shamsabad area of Khan Sahib in Budgam district, PDF chairman said due to absence of political leadership, the people in Jammu and Kashmir have suffered a lot since 1947.
“There is a political turmoil and uncertainty in the Valley since 1947 and no serious approach was taken by the previous government regimes,” he said.
“Even there were complicated issues across the world than Kashmir which were resolved through peaceful talks. But unfortunately, people of the region were neglected,” Hakeem said.
The senior political leader said even various agreements were made by the various political parties but nothing was done on the ground in order to heal people.
Reacting over the prevailing Hijab row in India, Hakeem said people of the country are being diverted from the real issues prevailing in the society like rising unemployment, poverty, education and health sectors.
He said the row over Hijab has triggered widespread condemnations from Muslim countries and there have been protests against ban on Hijab at some places.
“I want clarify my stand that wearing of Hijab is obligatory for Muslims and there will be no compromise on it. We should respect each other’s religious norms and beliefs. India is democratic and secular country,” he said.
Seeking revocation of the Hijab ban order, he termed it anti-constitutional and against minority rights saying “It was neither restrictive by nature nor an obstacle in education.”
PDF chairman said PM has biggest mandate of people in the country and such issues should be discouraged. “Alienation, depression and political uncertainty among youth of the country should be specially addressed,” he said.
Hakeem said there is need for employment generation programmes and economic stability in the country, so that burning issues would be resolved.