Sajad Lone Highlights Unaddressed Promises in L-G’s Address, Calls for Action

Sajad Lone Highlights Unaddressed Promises in L-G’s Address, Calls for Action

Lone Slams J&K L-G’s Address, Calls It ‘Love Letter to BJP’


Srinagar 07 March 2025:
Peoples Conference president and Handwara MLA Sajad Lone on Thursday criticised the recent Lieutenant Governor’s address, calling it a “love letter to the BJP” rather than a representation of public concerns from the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.

Speaking during the ongoing Budget session, Lone denounced the address for failing to acknowledge the deep-rooted grievances of people, dismissing it as a “hollow vision document” disconnected from the realities and aspirations of Jammu and Kashmir. “It was expected to be a substantive articulation of public concerns, but instead, it turned out to be an empty statement devoid of real commitment,” he said.

Citing page 10 of the National Conference’s manifesto, Lone highlighted several unaddressed promises, including restoration of Article 370 and 35-A, revisiting the J&K Reorganisation Act, modifying or repealing post-August 2019 laws, securing land ownership rights, ensuring regional autonomy and pushing for the release of prisoners. He further criticised the absence of key commitments such as repealing the Public Safety Act, streamlining passport and job verification processes, stopping unjust job terminations, ending harassment on highways and fulfilling the promise of creating one lakh jobs within three months.

Lone also slammed the administration for its poor performance in employment generation, pointing out that despite promises to fill all vacancies within 180 days, only 10 per cent of non-gazetted positions have been filled so far — rendering the government’s assurances empty and untrustworthy. “While decisions on Article 370, 35-A and statehood rest with Parliament, the Governor’s address should have at least echoed the public’s will. Its failure to do so exposes its weakness and lack of sincerity,” he asserted. Lone called for an administration that truly reflects the voice of the people rather than issuing hollow statements.

Criticism of the Address

Lone expressed his disappointment, stating, “It was expected to be a substantive articulation of public concerns, but instead, it turned out to be an empty statement devoid of real commitment.” He highlighted several unaddressed promises from the National Conference’s manifesto, including the restoration of Article 370 and 35-A, revisiting the J&K Reorganisation Act, modifying or repealing post-August 2019 laws, securing land ownership rights, ensuring regional autonomy, and pushing for the release of prisoners.

Key Commitments Missing

Lone further criticized the absence of key commitments such as repealing the Public Safety Act, streamlining passport and job verification processes, stopping unjust job terminations, ending harassment on highways, and fulfilling the promise of creating one lakh jobs within three months. He pointed out that despite promises to fill all vacancies within 180 days, only 10 percent of non-gazetted positions have been filled so far, rendering the government’s assurances empty and untrustworthy.

Employment Generation Concerns

Lone slammed the administration for its poor performance in employment generation. “While decisions on Article 370, 35-A, and statehood rest with Parliament, the Governor’s address should have at least echoed the public’s will. Its failure to do so exposes its weakness and lack of sincerity,” he asserted.

Call for Genuine Representation

Lone called for an administration that truly reflects the voice of the people rather than issuing hollow statements. He emphasized the need for a government that is committed to addressing the real concerns and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Conclusion

Sajad Lone’s criticism of the Lieutenant Governor’s address underscores the ongoing political tensions and the need for genuine representation of public concerns in Jammu and Kashmir. His call for an administration that truly reflects the voice of the people highlights the importance of addressing deep-rooted grievances and fulfilling promises made to the public.

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