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State of instability, chaos in JK a matter of serious concern: Omar

Srinagar: National Conference Working President Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that the ensuing state of instability and chaos in the state was a matter of serious concern and should be taken seriously as the consequences of indifference and callousness would be disastrous.

Addressing the party’s Provincial Committee Meeting for Kashmir Province at Party Headquarters ‘Nawa-e-Subha’ in Srinagar, Omar took stock of the ongoing party activities and initiatives and also the challenges confronting the State.

The former chief minister said governance instability, policy inconsistency and the deteriorating law and order situation in the State were all reminders of how the slogan of ‘change’ raised by the present ruling alliance had proven to be a hoax.

The NC Working President expressed serious concern at the continued polarization in the State where the powers that be were toying with the State’s amity and brotherhood for their own respective political goals. Omar said the current atmosphere of despondency, doom and anxiety in the Valley was alienating the youth in the absence of constructive and reconciliatory politics.

Omar said the brazen patronage to nepotism, corruption and backdoor entries was an assault on the dignity of hardworking and educated youth who have been rendered hopeless and cynical as the kith and kin of leaders of the ruling dispensation were being given plump government jobs through the proverbial backdoor.

The National Conference Working President also expressed dismay over the confusion and inconsistency at premiere service commissions and recruitment agencies in the State and said the recent intervention by the judiciary should be an eye-opener for the State Government and the Chief Minister and provoke a deep introspection.

He said it was painful and agonizing that Cabinet Ministers of the State openly attended divisive events and marches that are being held to save the culprits of the heinous Kathua rape and murder case. Omar said the Chief Minister is answerable for allowing her cabinet colleagues to ridicule the law of the land and cast aspersions on the State’s Police, its objectivity and its investigative abilities.

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