Jammu, March 06: BJP governments at the centre and state brought agenda of
development to forefront for making Jammu and Kashmir a developed state, stated
Dr Narinder Singh, BJP State General Secretary.
“Previous Congress and National Conference governments in
J&K only played divisive politics, looted the state exchequer and made it a
“Bimaru State” said Dr. Singh. He said that rhetoric of congress leaders cannot
bury facts and figures of BJP’s achievements and contribution for Jammu region.
He advised congress leaders for introspection, as to why they could not
contribute to the educational, infrastructure development of state. These
leaders of Congress should be held accountable as to why they miserably failed
in bring prosperity to the region. He said BJP is doing development politics
for all and appeasement for none.
Dr. Singh enumerated the achievements of BJP and said that the
party’s greatest achievement is in making Jammu an “Education Hub” by setting
up national institutes namely All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Indian
Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Management and Institute of Mass
Communication.
Dr. Singh also highlighted the achievements of the BJP-PDP
government in doing work on ground for POJK displaced families as Rs 2000
crores have been sanctioned for 36384 displaced POJK families, out of
which about Rs 500 crores paid through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT)
thus eliminating corruption. To eliminate leakages, DBT has been adopted by the
government.
Dr. Singh said that Rs 400 crores have been sanctioned for
construction of 14000 bunkers for border residents and SRO 43 for providing
employment to victims of cross border firing. He also told that 1404590 Jan
Dhan accounts have been opened in the state and account holders have deposited
Rs 526.18 crores in these accounts resulting in financial inclusion of poor to
ensure access to financial services.
Dr. Singh said that Under Prdahan Mantri Ujjwala Yogna, against
the target of 6.67 lakh connections 3.63 lakh gas connections have been
distributed to BPL women beneficiaries. For Workers Welfare Board and Jammu and
Kashmir employees provident Fund Organisation will implement and enforce 32
Labour Acts and till date 3.2 lakh workers registered and an amount
of Rs 275.26 crores disbursed, and minimum wages enhanced for
un-skill, skilled and highly-skilled and ministerial staff to Rs 225, Rs 350,
Rs 400 and 325 day respectively, he added.
For employees Seventh Pay Commission implemented, full pension
qualifying service reduced from 28 years to 20 years and family pension benefit
extended to unmarried daughters irrespective of age. In earlier regimes of
National Conference and Congress, employees used to face police lathi charge
for securing their demands, he said.
Dr
Singh said that present governments at the centre and state are responsive
governments and the BJP is working with a mission to make J&K a developed
state while touching every aspect with healing hands.

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