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Election boycott call very unfortunate
an undemocratic step by Hurriyat: Vakil


Rafiabad/Srinagar, April 30 (Scoop News) – Former Minister and Member AICC today described election boycott call given by separatists as very unfortunate and an undemocratic step which will once again facilitate corrupt people to occupy centre stage in the state through malpractice.
Vakil said that the election boycott call satisfies the purpose of those persons who had always looted the state day in and day out and emboldens them in their nefarious designs to weaken the state on all fronts, that too at the cost of poor and innocent people. He said that boycott can’t provide a direct or indirect solution to any problem but will impede the development and prosperity of the state.
He insisted upon the separatist to desist from boycott politics and by allowing the people to vote in elections will undoubtedly result in bringing to forefront qualified, honest and dedicated people which is imperative for overall speedy development and in the interest of common masses. He reiterated that dialogue is a best and only way to obtain solution to any vexed problem in a peaceful way. He also mentioned that Separatists would do a favour to themselves by desisting from resorting to undemocratic means and should allow people to strengthen democratic process and elect their representatives as per their wish so that they don’t suffer for want of basic amenities.,” added Vakil. Vakil was addressing a public meeting at Panzala Rafiabad today.
While addressing gathering Vakil said that, no one want to see barricades, curfewed or violent Kashmir but it is for separatists to understand that without any concrete program and by reluctance to dialogue with the union government, winning the hearts and minds of people of Kashmir is an intricate task. He said that it is common Kashmiri whom separatists claim they are worried and urged the Separatists to introspect whether shutdowns, stone pelting can fetch food for this common man’s family,” added Vakil.
He urged separatists to give up nagging attitude as congress party has always welcomed and preferred dialogue over “Bullet for Bullet” policy and would welcome them wholeheartedly, if they return to the table for resolving the Kashmir issue. He said that Centre is keen to re-engage separatists for finding an honorable solution of Kashmir problem and reiterated that Congress led UPA government intends to turn the clock back and reinvigorate the Kashmir of 70’s and 80’s. “An era, when economy of Kashmir was booming with heavy influx of tourists and people would prefer visiting Kashmir over Switzerland,” added Vakil.
Describing decentralization of powers need of the hour Vakil said that Congress is committed to empower Panchayats in the state for which it would fight with tooth and nail for incorporation of provisions of 73rd Amendment of Constitution of India in the state Panchayati Raj Act.
Vakil said both Sonia Ji and Rahul Gandhi are very keen to empower Panchayats in the State, which ultimately will be a step towards decentralization of power in the country and empowering common masses at grass root level.
While addressing the gathering former minister expressed his astonishment over the manner chief minister Omar Abdullah was working and said that so many scandals have surfaced in past four years but the incumbent has preferred to maintain silence. Vakil stressed upon the Chief Minister to act tough and bring in some kind of transparency, accountability and credibility in the system if it intends to survive next assembly elections. AICC Chief Sonia Gandhi and AICC Vice President Rahul Gandhi are both against corruption and have given chief minister a free hand to deal with corrupt and non-performers as well and Omar Abdullah must not spare dead wood damaging his government. If the coalition National Conference (NC)-Congress government cannot act against bureaucrats and ministers then it has no moral authority to talk on eradication of corruption,” Vakil added.
Hussamudin Geelani (Advocate) Joined Congress on the occasion and while addressing the gathering he said that congress alone solve the problems of the people especially of the upper areas which are lagging behind on development front.
Besides others who addressed the gathering include Sr. Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Shah, Haji Mohammad Afzal Khan, and Pandit Brij Mohan Nehru.


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