Friday, 12 April 2013

Omar launches election campaign, targets PDP ‘disinformation’ drive


Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today kick-started the campaign for the next Assembly elections with a blistering attack on arch-rival People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

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Addressing an impressive public meeting at Marh assembly segment, Omar minced no words while attacking the PDP for trying to belittle the achievements of the coalition government during the last more than four years by launching a “disinformation campaign”.

As today’s meeting was the first public gathering after the conclusion of the budget session of the Assembly, which was boycotted by the PDP, Omar availed this opportunity to counter his detractors by presenting the report card of his government.




“The historic initiatives initiated and achievements registered on the ground are itself a reply to the propagandist elements who cry themselves hoarse to belittle the work done by the government to ensure peace, equitable development, economic prosperity, transparency and public involvement in governance,” he said while adding that those who cover their eyes with black glasses see only darkness.

Omar said, “People are the best judge to evaluate our performance. Overcoming problems of different nature, my government sailed through tumultuous waters,” he said.


He reiterated that the march on the road to progress would continue.

Seeking the support of the people for the next Assembly elections, Omar said: “We will lead you towards prosperity and permanent peace.”

The Chief Minister also seized the opportunity to counter the BJP “propaganda over discrimination”. “The NC lives in the hearts of common people, its flag is unfurled in all regions and sub-regions of the state and its strength lies in the wholehearted support of all sections of the people,” he said.

“The NC symbolises unity, solidarity, communal harmony and equitable and inclusive development of the state. It has remained the voice and heartbeat of common people,” he said, adding that the propaganda against his party always went against those who launched it.


Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Planning Ajay Sadhotra presented a memorandum of demands of Marh constituency to the Chief Minister. The demands include setting up of a degree college, providing two model villages to the constituency and granting Line of Control-like facilities to the people living on the international border and reframing of the BPL list.

Sadhotra said the National Conference was committed to the development of all regions and sub-regions of the State. He said the state government under the leadership of Omar had taken several revolutionary steps to mitigate the woes of the people.

Earlier, a rousing reception was accorded to the Chief Minister in Marh.

The public meeting was addressed by Minister for Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Choudhary Mohammad Ramzan, Minister for Social Welfare Sakina Itoo, provincial president of the NC for Jammu Devender Singh Rana and others.


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