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Cabinet approves CSC report on reservation, to be sent to LG for approval soon; Centre must keep its promise on Statehood; Alliance with Congress intact; Expecting Centre’s package for flood-affected soon
KS News Desk
Srinagar, Oct 16: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that the government couldn’t have done better than this under the prevalent situation in Jammu and Kashmir. He was addressing a news conference after the completion of the government's one year in office.
The Chief Minister said that it would have no sense to remain satisfied with the government’s work done in the past one year as ultimately, it is the people to decide after the completion of five years through their votes.
“We want the people to be satisfied with our work. I believe we couldn’t have done better under these circumstances, but we will do much better in the future,” he said.
He said that the people can judge this government after the completion of five years.
“The mandate has not been given to us for the period of ten month or a year. We have been given five years to serve. No government can fulfill all the promises in just one year’s period,” he said.
He said that the government has fulfilled its promise of passing the resolution in cabinet and bringing it to the Assembly.
He added that about the regularisation of daily wagers, the government has already started the work in this regard.
"The education department has regularized 860 CPWs, who were earlier working on meagre remuneration. We are sticking to our promises and all of them will be fulfilled in the five years period," he said.
Omar Abdullah said the report card on all the promises done by the government will be before the people.
He said that working in the Union Territory is a different experience. “We were expecting the restoration of statehood in the first year of the governance as, but we will not stop here but will continue to fight for it,” he said.
The Chief Minister also added that he believes all the issues can be resolved once the statehood is restored.
“I want to appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to fulfill the promises done with the people in the Parliament and in the Supreme Court over the restoration of statehood,” he said.
He added that all the means and ways are open for them to seek the restoration of statehood, but he believes that these issues cannot be resolved and achieved by issuing threats and other things.
“We are still hoping that the promises will be fulfilled without bloodshed and other ways,” the Chief Minister said.
The Chief Minister while replying to a query said that it would be unfortunate to deny people their right of statehood due to BJP’s defeat here.
“The Centre had not promised statehood restoration only when BJP came to power. They had promised delimitation, election and then statehood. There were no Ifs and Buts,” he said.
“If we are being forced to take them along in the government then I want to make it clear that statehood is not going to be restored in the next four years. We will not allow BJP to come into power,” he said.
Regarding the reservation issue, the Chief Minister said that in yesterday's cabinet meeting, the Cabinet Sub Committee has submitted its final report and it has been approved by the cabinet.
"The Social Welfare Department has been asked to prepare a cabinet memo, which will be sent to the cabinet ministers for necessary actions and subsequently sent to Lt Governor for approval. We hope the process will be completed in the next 3-4 days,” he added.
The Chief Minister said that the alliance between National Conference and Congress is intact. “There are no differences. I have met the Congress General Secretary in New Delhi and had told him that it would be 3 and 1 in the Rajya Sabha elections. The fourth seat for Congress could have helped to get the votes from the other legislators,” he said.
Omae Abdullah said that the talks with Congress were going on over by-election on Nagrota and Bugdam seats.
"We are ready to give Congress Nagrota seats if they have any better candidate,” he said.
About the government’s measures post floods in Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Minister said that through SDRF and CM Relief Fund, the government has done everything that was possible according to the guidelines.
He added that regarding the issue of reconstruction and other things, the centre has sent teams, who assessed the situation.
“We are expecting a comprehensive package for J&K to repair the losses as more than 300 roads got damaged, many bridges collapsed, crops got damaged and houses got damaged,” he said.
Omar also said that the government is in the process of ensuring 5 marla land for the people under the existing government scheme, for those who lost their houses along with the land.
“The process is on and we expect that the papers will reach the cabinet soon and those who lost the land will get 5 Marlas land and further assistance for reconstruction of the houses,” he said.
Moreover, he said that the government has sought assistance from the centre to conduct a survey to identify the crowd base areas prone to cloudbursts and assess the situation here keeping in view topography, climate and other things so that the government can stay prepared for the future.
Regarding the support from the bureaucrats, he said it would not have been possible for the government to perform without the support of these officers.
He however said, “Not all officers are the same; some are willing to work and they do, while others are not, and they choose not to.”
Asked about Mehbooba Mufti’s statement over PDP’s support to NC candidate in Rajya Sabha elections, the Chief Minister said, Dr Farooq Abdullah talked to her and sought party’s support to fight against BJP in the elections.
“If the vote is not casted in our favour then it will benefit BJP and abstaining from it is also akin to supporting BJP. However, as far as her conditions are concerned, it is the Speaker, who has to decide on the bills. Nobody other than the Speaker can decide over it. Once it comes in the assembly, we will have no issues to create hurdles on it,” he said. (KNO)