NC original renegade party: Mehbooba

KT NEWS SERVICE. Dated: 8/26/2013 11:51:56 PM

SRINAGAR, Aug 26: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti Monday stated the National Conference was the real renegade party which ditched the state at every crucial stage of history.
"It was this party that forced Kashmiri youth to pick up gun in 1987 following the brazen rigging in elections and victimising the youth who participated in them. It was the Farooq Abdullah government which through the infamous Task Force coerced the youth who shunned the gun to work for intelligence agencies. Their policies created militancy and counter insurgency, divided the society and they are the real Ikhwan," she said.
Mehbooba was addressing a convention of women in Sumbal, Sonawari.
She said for every year under the Omar Abdullah led government it had a shameful incident attached to it and those incidents had become reference points to his (Omar’s) 5-years of misrule and corruption.
She said in 2009 this government made its inauguration with the blood of two innocent women in Shopian, who were later subjected to character assassination and those who fought for justice to them were prosecuted, while the perpetrators were never caught. Similarly, 2010 witnessed cold blooded murder of 120 youth and in 2011 the death of Haji Yousuf exposed corruption and crime in the Abdullah family. 2012 marked the devastation of the historical Dastgeer Sahib shrine and in 2013, the Omar Abdullah government participated in the shameful hanging of Mohammad Afzal Guru.
Calling for an end to social biases against women, Mehbooba said women were pivotal to revival of a value based society which had been scarred by violence and human rights violations.
She expressed the hope that women with their compassion and dedication would also participate actively in changing the political system that degenerated into a tool of exploitation. She said while our social and religious traditions always advocated balance in the roles of men and women, but practices like female foeticide and dowry were a blot on the society and these should be eradicated.
The convention which marked the beginning of a series of such conferences exclusively to highlight the problems faced by women invoked impressive response and several thousand women flocked the venue and participated in the deliberations with enthusiasm.
The agenda for the conference was set by a college going girl Shazia Aslam, who highlighted the problems faced by Sonawari constituency especially by the women and the proceedings were conducted by another young women Masarat Jan.
Mehbooba shared in detail her own experiences with the audiences and told them as to how she was inspired to take to politics after witnessing atrocities being heaped on the people of the state. She said 14 years back, when she jumped into politics the only concern in Kashmir was safety of life, property and dignity. Women, she said, were the worst sufferers as in thousands of cases they lost their male relatives and bread earners, leaving them destitute along with their families and children. In many cases, they (women) had to suffer indignities themselves at the hands of those who wielded guns in one name or the other, wearing uniform or not. She said Kashmir could never forget the valour, courage and compassion of its women who sustained the society almost exclusively, while men were exposed to tremendous atrocities.
Urging the women to play their role in shaping the political future of the state with same courage and vigour, Mehbooba said any change would be incomplete without the active participation of women in it.
Mehbooba said failure of the present government had squeezed space of dignity for all sections of society, but the women and youth were a particular victim of its wrong policies and bad governance. She said the positive initiatives, taken by the previous government, had all been reversed and the atmosphere of hope that was generated in the state disappeared. She said while the previous PDP-Congress coalition was remembered for historic steps like disbanding of SOG, revocation of POTA, opening of borders with Pakistan Administered Kashmir and number of economic interventions, the present government had left the people only nursing their wounds and counting dead bodies.
Mehbooba said the PDP had grown impressively in Sonawari constituency under the local leadership of the district president Bandipora, Mohammed Yasir Reshi. Given the centrality of Sonawari and enthusiasm among the workers in the area, Mehbooba expressed confidence that the sentiment for change could soon become a wave that would liberate J&K from the exploitation of National Conference and its politics.
Mehbooba said, she and her party were connected to the ground and therefore, completely conscious of the problems of the common people. She said the state had a huge deficit of amenities like education, skill development, health, power, water and connectivity. "We have the capacity and resolve to solve these problems," she added.
Chief spokesperson Naeem Akhtar, MLA Bandipora, Nizamuddin Bhat and Basharat Bukhari MLA and district president Baramulla were present on the occasion.

 

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