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| Enough of Blame Game, Focus on People’s Welfare: PDF President Hakeem Yaseen | | Says government must fulfil promises, opposition should play constructive role | Srinagar, May 07 (Scoop News)- President of the People’s Democratic Front (PDF) and former Cabinet Minister Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen on Thursday said that the ongoing blame game between the JKNC and PDP over various issues is not in the interest of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
He said the people have given a clear mandate to the elected government, while the opposition also has a vital responsibility to play a constructive role by highlighting genuine public issues and bringing ground realities before the government.
“The opposition should expose the real issues confronting the people and convince the government to address them instead of indulging in political confrontation and blame game,” he said.
Addressing the various youth delegations from various parts of Budgam, Hakeem Yaseen further stated that the government must fulfil the promises made to the people and avoid unnecessary political rhetoric, saying that failure to deliver on commitments amounts to betrayal of public trust.
He expressed concern over rising unemployment among youth and said lack of opportunities has pushed many young people towards frustration, depression and social evils. He stressed the need for a comprehensive employment policy, promotion of entrepreneurship, tourism, agriculture and skill-based industries to provide sustainable livelihood opportunities to the youth.
While welcoming the government’s “100 Days Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan” against drug abuse, he urged the administration to take stronger and practical steps to eradicate the growing menace of drugs from society.
“Drug addiction is becoming a serious threat to our younger generation. It needs collective efforts from the government, families, social organisations, religious scholars and civil society,” he said.
The PDF President said political parties should move beyond hollow slogans and emotional politics and focus on development and governance.
“Since 1947, people have heard enough slogans and political promises. The time has come to work sincerely for development, better healthcare, quality education, road connectivity, electricity, drinking water supply and economic growth,” he added.
He also stressed the need for transparency in governance, strengthening democratic institutions, improving public services and addressing day-to-day grievances of the people on priority basis.
Several delegations from different areas apprised him of issues including unemployment, electricity shortages, poor road connectivity, inflation, drinking water problems and inadequate healthcare facilities.
Hakeem Yaseen assured the delegations that their genuine concerns would be taken up with the concerned authorities for early redressal. ... |
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