Omar’s NC escapes important public issues in discussion rally: BJP

Srinagar:Opposition figures on Saturday claimed that normal business in the house was deliberately disturbed by the House of Representatives as the last days of the budget meeting just concluded by Jamu and Kashmir Parliament, in order to avoid discussions on important public issues.
Senior Party staff and opposition leaders said at a press conference here at the legislative session Sunil Sharma said: “The National Conference (NC) members do not allow the House to play a role in the last three days of the budget session. The BJP wants to raise important questions about the people, but they have caused confusion and did not let us speak.” He added: “It was their intention. They got rid of the discussion on important issues and instead made a hollow commitment, thus failing the J&K people.”
Mr Sharma said the North Carolina government’s record was “full of betrayal.” He said it promised to provide hundreds of thousands of jobs to young people in the Union territory, and not even half of them in the past six months. “In addition, it promises to provide 200 free electricity to all households, which is a lie because only aay rationing card holders (only a small proportion of the population) borrow the program,” he said.
He accused the NC of cheating everyday bets by committing to formalization: “But its government has not taken any specific steps in this direction.
He said schools, hospitals and government buildings were burned down when the North Carolina government took power. He added: “North Carolina said 10,000 workers were killed. However, they were killed while in the North Carolina government when Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah led the Interior. No NC worker has been killed since the rule of law and orders,” he added.
The BJP leaders claim that the state that restored J&K was his party’s narrative, not North Carolina. “So, Omar Abdullah should not mislead the people. It will be restored in due course, but will not be restored by religious words and deeds within the General Assembly,” he asserted, “Parliament is a place for policy and debate, not inciting division. This behavior only proves North Carolina’s attempt to create community rifts for political interests.” Salman Sagar climbed up a table on April 7 in the case of the commotion (Amendment) bill on April 7 and climbed up to “Nara-e Takbeer Allahu Akbar (God’s Cry is the Greatest)”. He and another NC member, Aijaz Jan, tore up the problem files and threw them into the air.
North Carolina Chief Spokesperson and Councilman Tanvir Sadiq responded to Mr Sharma’s claims and allegations and his party leaders in Delhi may have scolded the BJP leaders because his partisan leadership in Delhi was met with spectacular opposition because he was an opponent of the J&K rally. Mr. Tanville wrote on “X” that his own party failed as an opposition leader!
Challenging Mr. Sharma’s logic, that about 10,000 NC workers were killed when Omar Abdullah and Farooq Abdullah led the Ministry of the Interior, he said: “One of these days, we may just reveal all his nonsense. – including the tragic difficulty of militants along the line of control being killed with the JCO when invading militants? End it.