Opposition NC accuses PDP-BJP of having 'performance deficit'

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Sep 29 2015 | 9:32 PM IST
The opposition National Conference today accused the PDP-BJP coalition of having a "performance deficit" and said that both the partners are busy in competitive reactionary politics thus bringing the development in the state to a halt.
"There is performance deficit of the PDP-BJP government, and development cannot be held ransom by competitive reactionary politics," NC Provincial President Devender Singh Rana said.
Rana said that instead of settling down and solving the problems of the people, the coalition partners are still in the process of scoring points over one another, as a consequence of which development has suffered adversely.
Rana said the entire state in general and the Jammu province in particular is craving for maintenance and upgradation of various utility services like roads, power, drinking water, irrigation, civic amenities etc besides developmental push but the "insensitive government keeps deliberately unleashing controversies to hide its capacity and capability to meet the needs of the people".
He said development and public welfare cannot be undertaken just by misleading the people through propaganda machinery but this requires to connect with the ground situation, which unfortunately the present dispensation is missing from day one.
He referred to the problems of the people which have accumulated during the past six months and said there seems to be lack of political will in solving these.
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First Published: Sep 29 2015 | 9:32 PM IST

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