Jammu, Dec 26: Reiterating the demand for early assembly polls, Former Minister and Chairman AAP J&K SCC Harsh Dev Singh, Monday said that the erstwhile state was being illogically and illegitimately deprived of popular govt in violation of constitutional guarantees.
Addressing public meetings in Kalound and Ladha villages of Chenani constituency, Singh said a remote controlled system of governance could not be the solution for the woes and sufferings of the people of J&K.
He said it is the local leaders who could better address the concerns of their people and bail them out from their sufferings and pains. “The proxy rule of BJP has only led to peoples’ alienation,” he added.
The non-local bureaucrats and New Delhi leaders, despite their best of efforts, could not be the substitute for legitimate, elected govt asserted, Mr. Singh.
Seeking the end of BJP’s proxy rule, he called upon the union govt to take immediate measures to hand over power to the sons of soil in J&K who alone could address the peculiar problems of the new set up in J&K.
“While the unprecedented power cuts and drinking water scarcity had made the lives of people a living hell, the proxy government imposed by the centre was acting as a mute spectator. No concrete measures were being taken to address the chaotic situation which had created massive resentment all over the UT,” he lamented.
The AAP leaders said the situation was the same with regard to other Deptts including Health, Education, RDD where corruption was at its peak with no takers for the genuine concerns of the aggrieved masses. Elected representatives therefore alone could be the panacea for the ills afflicting the UT which had continued to remain deprived of popular rule for the last four years”, maintained Harsh.
Seeking restoration of popular govt, Singh said that delay and denial over the issue only amounted to violation of the Indian Constitution which the centre claims to have extended to the UT of J&K. “It was further violative of the directives of the Supreme Court which has held that election should be completed within six months in all those States/UTs wherein the assemblies are dissolved prematurely,” divulged Harsh.