
Assembly Poll Delay in JK Poses a Serious Threat to Democracy, Warns Sagar.
Concerns Over Absence of Elected Government
Ali Muhammad Sagar, the General Secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, has voiced deep concerns about the prolonged absence of an elected government in the region, which has persisted for five years. This prolonged vacuum has led to an escalation in public grievances and a troubling lack of accountability in administration.
Democracy’s Vital Role
Sagar emphasized the fundamental role of democracy in addressing the people’s problems. He firmly stated that the bureaucratic system cannot effectively replace a government elected by the people. In his address, he underlined that only a popular government, resulting from a fair and transparent election, can genuinely alleviate the concerns of the populace.
The Plight of Jammu and Kashmir
The General Secretary lamented the fact that Jammu and Kashmir has been under the governance of a select few for half a decade, depriving its residents of their democratic rights. He highlighted the detrimental consequences of this undemocratic system, including disillusioned youth, high unemployment rates, and insufficient development in the region. Decisions are being made without public scrutiny, and the voices of ordinary citizens go unheard.
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Preserving Democratic Achievements
Sagar acknowledged the historical and revolutionary initiatives of the J&K National Conference in establishing democratic, administrative, constitutional, and legal institutions in the region. He expressed grave concern that the current central government is dismantling these hard-earned achievements.
In these discussions and meetings, Sagar’s message was clear: the restoration of democratic processes through free and fair elections is essential for the prosperity and progress of Jammu and Kashmir. The absence of democracy has resulted in frustration and despair among the people, and it is imperative that this situation is rectified promptly.
The meeting, attended by prominent leaders and officials, served as a platform for addressing the pressing concerns and challenges faced by the region and for reaffirming the commitment to democratic principles and institutions. The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference remains resolute in its mission to safeguard and strengthen the democratic foundations of the region for the well-being of its citizens.
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