KL Report
SRINAGAR
The independent legislators from Kashmir valley, who were declared successful in the recently held elections of 2014, M Y Tarigami, Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen and Engineer Abdul Rashid Wednesday urged the non-BJP parties to come closer for the formation of the government in the state at the earliest.
In a joint statement issued by Tarigami, the legislators have said, “Due to the recent devastating floods and the onset of severe winter, the people of the state are facing untold miseries while the administration is virtually unconcerned. In this scenario only the elected government can come to the rescue of the affected people by starting the stalled reconstruction and rehabilitation work.”
The MLAs have cautioned the BJP against the imposition of its ‘partisan interests, power mongering and ignoring people’s sensitivities’.
The lawmakers have asserted, “The BJP’s efforts to capture power at any cost will increase the alienation of the Kashmiri masses and harm the already fragile political process.”
The legislators have appealed the parties who won a sizable number of seats on ‘anti-BJP’ plank to respect the mandate given to them and try seriously for the formation of a stable government, which could respond to the real and genuine aspirations of the people.
The leaders have reiterated their firm support to any non-BJP alliance and affirmed it is in the ‘best’ interest of the state.
from Kashmir Life http://www.kashmirlife.net/independents-advocate-for-non-bjp-govt-71016/
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