"I appeal people to support my government in transforming Jammu & Kashmir. Peace in the state is imperative for dialogue and resumption of friendly ties between India and Pakistan," she said.
In her Republic Day message to the people, she said, "It is a matter of satisfaction that Agenda of Alliance of the present government is being accepted unanimously as a viable roadmap to get Jammu & Kashmir out of its difficulties."
She added that timely execution of the package would be a challenge for the administrative machinery but hoped engineers and planners would ensure their completion.
Terming youth as the biggest treasure of a society, Mehbooba asked them to use the benefits of democracy to let Jammu & Kashmir make up for the losses it has suffered on account of its history and geography.
She said vote is the weapon in their hands with which they can change a system and make their own. "My government is with you in this effort," she said, adding the "same Constitution has given our state a special status and the same Constitution holds key to the resolution of all other issues".
"Be it academics or sports, administrative services or science, a healthy wave of displaying talent has kicked off," she said hoping that these individual successes would lead to a situation where the young generation would be able to realise its dreams and materialise its goals.
She said the state budget session was advanced this year to ensure availability of funds by February so that developmental works could be taken up by April and there is no disruption in fund flow for these works.
"Whatever needs to be done by the government would be done but our civil society has a fundamental role in ensuring that Kashmir continues to remain an abode of mutual brotherhood, tolerance and communal amity for which it has been praised time and again."
She said with the launch of Mufti Muhammad Sayeed Food Entitlement Scheme,a path-breaking step has been taken to provide food-grains at minimum rates to every citizen of the state.
Education, she said, is witnessing fundamental changes and the government is working to remove the inherent deficiencies in the system and making it compatible with the global system.
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