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‘Only AAP can provide free electricity up to 200 units to J&K people’

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Last updated: August 21, 2023 11:47 pm
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Jammu, Aug 21: Aam Aadmi Party J&K on Monday said political leaders of many states including Jammu & Kashmir are day-in and day out promising free electricity, quality education, quality health services and free potable water to citizens on Delhi pattern as the ‘Delhi model of governance’ has become a talk of town now. 
Senior AAP leaders in J&K, Farooq Ahmed Banday, Kuldeep Kumar Rao, S. Ravinder Singh, Sarpanch and Amit Langer, according to a party statement interacted with people and were “excited to find the intent of change in the minds of people who looked very interested in the development on Delhi pattern”.  
The AAP leaders said the party has taken its birth to the service of the common man, the workers, labourers, farmers and the exploited class of society. They congratulated Delhi and Punjab people for their “wisdom and foresightedness” of voting Kejriwal to serve them.
“Kejriwal’s visionary pro-people politics and programs revolutionised and galvanised the Delhi UT and has given a new concept of governance in politics i.e. governance to serve and not to rule,” they said, adding that Delhi type of governance is a death blow to communalism and hate policy of certain political parties.
The same facilities can be introduced in J&K too if voted to power, the AAP leaders assured. They expressed wonder as to “how Delhi Government led by Kejriwal, having no source to generate a single unit of electricity, is providing free uninterrupted power to the public up to 200 units, but the present dispensation here in J&K, instead of meeting the requirement of the local population is providing around 80% of power to the Northern grid for distribution among northern states out of around 2250 megawatts of electricity through Salal, Baghliar and Dul-Hasti Mega power projects of the Jammu region, showing utter bankruptcy of sensitiveness, sincerity and judicial wisdom”.  
The AAP leaders cautioned the people of J&K to “read between the lines and be prepared to throw away the anti-farmer, anti-poor, anti-youth and anti-labour government at the helm of affairs”. 
 
 
 
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In Pulwama, Azad promises ‘Khushhaal Jammu Kashmir’ Pulwama, Aug 27: Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday said that given the huge potential in horticulture and agriculture sectors, Pulwama will be developed as a major economic centre once DPAP is elected to power in Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a public rally here despite the onset of the fruit harvesting season, Azad assured the people that the world-class fruit mandis encompassing all facilities would be established in order to give a boost to the horticulture sector in Pulwama. “The fruit mandis will have the latest technology, speedy transport system to ferry apple crop to mandis across the country, loan facilities and extensive support to boost fruit production,” he said. Eulogising his belief in “Old Kashmir” which saw “all-round development” 15 years ago when he was chief minister, he lamented the model of “New Kashmir” where people are “unhappy due to record unemployment of both boys and girls, poor infrastructure and economic stagnation which has led to poverty in rural Jammu and Kashmir”. Azad said that the DPAP model of governance encompasses equal employment for educated girls as well as boys in my idea of ‘Khushaal Jammu Kashmir’ which would also guarantee jobs, roads, electricity, mobile connectivity and financial stability. “Also, skilled and unskilled workers will have opportunities by utilising the full potential of the region,” he added. Stressing that DPAP’s manifesto will include double and triple shifts to revamp the poor infrastructure, the former chief minister said the region will be promoted during fruit seasons for tourism. “Tourist spots like Shadimarg, Gulshanmarg and other beautiful meadows will be developed at par with Gulmarg and for that tourism-related infrastructure will be developed and jobs will be guaranteed for the youth of the same districts. Schools and hospitals will be upgraded at the earliest,” he envisioned. Lamenting over the distribution and use of adulterated pesticides which had a devastating impact on fruit growers, Azad cautioned people to remain vigilant and compared the situation with Himachal Pradesh where the government has one remarkable work to curb the use of adulterated pesticides or fungicides.In Pulwama, Azad promises ‘Khushhaal Jammu Kashmir’ Pulwama, Aug 27: Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday said that given the huge potential in horticulture and agriculture sectors, Pulwama will be developed as a major economic centre once DPAP is elected to power in Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a public rally here despite the onset of the fruit harvesting season, Azad assured the people that the world-class fruit mandis encompassing all facilities would be established in order to give a boost to the horticulture sector in Pulwama. “The fruit mandis will have the latest technology, speedy transport system to ferry apple crop to mandis across the country, loan facilities and extensive support to boost fruit production,” he said. Eulogising his belief in “Old Kashmir” which saw “all-round development” 15 years ago when he was chief minister, he lamented the model of “New Kashmir” where people are “unhappy due to record unemployment of both boys and girls, poor infrastructure and economic stagnation which has led to poverty in rural Jammu and Kashmir”. Azad said that the DPAP model of governance encompasses equal employment for educated girls as well as boys in my idea of ‘Khushaal Jammu Kashmir’ which would also guarantee jobs, roads, electricity, mobile connectivity and financial stability. “Also, skilled and unskilled workers will have opportunities by utilising the full potential of the region,” he added. Stressing that DPAP’s manifesto will include double and triple shifts to revamp the poor infrastructure, the former chief minister said the region will be promoted during fruit seasons for tourism. “Tourist spots like Shadimarg, Gulshanmarg and other beautiful meadows will be developed at par with Gulmarg and for that tourism-related infrastructure will be developed and jobs will be guaranteed for the youth of the same districts. Schools and hospitals will be upgraded at the earliest,” he envisioned. Lamenting over the distribution and use of adulterated pesticides which had a devastating impact on fruit growers, Azad cautioned people to remain vigilant and compared the situation with Himachal Pradesh where the government has one remarkable work to curb the use of adulterated pesticides or fungicides.In Pulwama, Azad promises ‘Khushhaal Jammu Kashmir’
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