Ahead of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly political elections, Democratic Progressive Azad Party Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad stated that the ten-year space in political election in Jammu and Kashmir has actually left the state much behind in growth, reported information firm ANI.
Speaking to ANI, Ghulam Nabi Azad stated, “I strongly oppose the fact that elections were held after ten years. Till now there should have been two elections, one in 2019 and one now. Three elections were held for the Parliament and the no elections here left the state far behind,” reported ANI.
He better stated that the backwoods of Jammu and Kashmir have actually been left in regards to growth.
“Perhaps the ruling leaders would have seen only the hustle and bustle in the city, but our district Doda, district Ramban, district Kishtwar, or the far-flung areas in Kashmir have been left far behind,” Ghulam Nabi Azad stated, reported ANI.
He remembered the developing functions done under his Chief Ministerial term.
“In terms of development, I have built hundreds of schools and hospitals…They were built then and there were doctors and teachers in all of them,” reported ANI.
He took place to contrast the existing scenario in Jammu and Kashmir with the moment when he was the Chief Minister, stating there made use of to be twenty educators in secondary schools however today there is just one educator, where there made use of to be 15 medical professionals there are just 2 medical professionals.
Earlier on Thursday, Ghulam Nabi Azad supported for independent prospects disputing in the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly political elections.
Addressing a public rally in Anantnag, Azad appealed that all the independent prospects ought to be made effective in the surveys.
“Democracy means a system where everyone has the right to become Chief Minister. Some people from my party have left, but they are good people. I appeal that all independent candidates should be made successful,” he stated, reported ANI.
Notably, the 2024 Assembly political elections will certainly note the very first regional political elections in Jammu and Kashmir because the abrogation of Article 370. Elections will certainly be kept in 3 stages in September and October – September 18, September 25, and October 1 and the checking of ballots will certainly happen on October 8.
(With inputs from ANI)