Farooq Abdullah Accuses J&K LG: Why Public Welfare Files Face Delays

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah has made serious allegations against Lt Governor Manoj Sinha. He claims the LG is deliberately delaying files related to public welfare and development projects. Abdullah emphasized that governance should focus on delivering services to people rather than letting paperwork gather dust. The National Conference leader also expressed confidence about his party's prospects in upcoming by-elections while calling for greater attention to J&K's development needs.

Key Points: Farooq Abdullah Accuses LG Sinha of Delaying J&K Development Files

  • Former CM accuses Lt Governor of delaying development files affecting public welfare
  • Calls for better coordination between elected representatives and administration
  • Emphasizes governance should deliver services, not gather paperwork
  • Expresses confidence in NC's prospects in upcoming by-elections in Budgam and Nagrota
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Dr Farooq Abdullah accuses J&K LG of delaying files on public welfare measures

Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah alleges Lt Governor Manoj Sinha is stalling public welfare files, calls for better coordination between administration and elected representatives.

"L-G Sinha is sitting on files and stalling our government's work. He should act as a partner of both the government and the people. - Dr Farooq Abdullah"

Jammu, Nov 3

National Conference (NC) President and former J&K Chief Minister, Dr Farooq Abdullah, on Monday accused Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha, of delaying files concerning public welfare and development.

Talking to reporters here, Dr Abdullah said: "L-G Sinha is sitting on files and stalling our government’s work. He should act as a partner of both the government and the people. If the administration turns into a hurdle rather than a facilitator, how can progress take place? The L-G must realise that he represents the aspirations of the people, not just the bureaucracy."

"Good governance and development depend on close coordination between elected representatives and the administration. Unnecessary delays and bureaucratic stagnation are detrimental to public welfare," he said.

"Governance is not about paperwork gathering dust; it is about delivering service to the people on the ground," Dr Abdullah added.

The octogenarian leader called for regional unity and reiterated that Jammu and Kashmir had always been, and would continue to remain, one entity.

"Jammu and Kashmir are inseparable. Both regions will advance together, bound by shared faith, language, and fraternity," he asserted.

He extended his gratitude to the Jammu Chamber of Commerce and the people for their warm hospitality on the re-opening, describing it as a true reflection of communal harmony and brotherhood.

On the question of restoring J&K's statehood, Dr Abdullah said: “Inshallah, it will happen soon.”

He also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to focus greater attention on Jammu and Kashmir and to assist those affected by recent storms.

"I appeal to the Prime Minister to take note of the hardships faced by our people and extend timely support to ease their suffering," he said.

Expressing confidence ahead of the forthcoming by-elections in Budgam and Nagrota, Dr Abdullah said the NC had strong hopes of success in both constituencies.

About the NC government’s performance, he said: "Some promises have been fulfilled, more would be accomplished in the remainder of the elected government’s time."

- IANS

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Priya S
While I respect Dr. Abdullah's concerns, I think we should also acknowledge the progress made in J&K under current administration. Infrastructure development has been remarkable. Maybe both sides need better coordination.
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Arjun K
This is a serious allegation. If development files are indeed being delayed, it affects every citizen. Hope the LG office clarifies their position soon. Public welfare should be priority number one! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in J&K development projects, I can confirm that bureaucratic delays are real. Files move at snail's pace sometimes. Hope this issue gets resolved for the people's benefit.
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Vikram M
Dr. Abdullah's message of J&K unity is important. Jammu and Kashmir are indeed inseparable. Development should reach both regions equally without any discrimination. Bas yahi dua hai!
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Michael C
While I understand the political context, I wish leaders would focus more on solutions rather than accusations. Both elected representatives and administration need to work together for J&K's progress.

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