Neyaz Elahi
SNS. KASHMIR.
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 31:
Warning bureaucrats of the consequences of their ‘anti-people’ actions, National Conference leader Dr Farooq Abdullah Tuesday said bureaucrats will be accountable tomorrow for what they have done.
Speaking to the reporters on the sidelines of an official function at SKICC Srinagar, Farooq Abdullah said that those bureaucrats who don’t bother to pick up the phone calls of people and politicians will have to answer tomorrow.
Farooq Abdullah as per news agency Kashmir News Trust said that bureaucrats are the servants of people and they have to work for the masses.
“These officers today think they are the kings but they are not the kings, simply the servants of people. They have to answer tomorrow and they will be held accountable tomorrow for what they have been doing today,” Abdullah said.
He said time will change and there will be elections. “If there will be fair elections tomorrow, I am telling you with authority that National Conference will emerge as the biggest party,” Farooq Abdullah said.
In response to a question, Farooq Abdullah said that militancy still exists in Valley. “Don’t you think militancy is still there. I was talking to BJPs Nirmal Singh. Several BJP workers have been killed. A political worker of Apni Party was also killed. If they (Government) want Panchayat members, DDC members and political workers should work in the field then they must be provided security cover,” he said.
Farooq Abdullah said that Coronavirus pandemic crushed everything and every country was badly hit by this pandemic. “Apart from India, its neighbours too suffered,” he said adding that time will tell what impact will countries like US, Russia, China and other parts of world have with the emergence of Taliban in Afghanistan.
When asked what has changed in Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370, Farooq Abdullah said that people are the best judge and they will tell you better. “If I will say anything, they will claim I am from opposition party and talking against the government,” he said. (KNT)
Bureaucrats think they are kings, but they will be accountable tomorrow: Farooq Abdullah
Neyaz Elahi
Srinagar, Aug 31, KNT: Warning bureaucrats of the consequences of their ‘anti-people’ actions, National Conference leader Dr Farooq Abdullah Tuesday said bureaucrats will be accountable tomorrow for what they have done.
Speaking to the reporters on the sidelines of an official function at SKICC Srinagar, Farooq Abdullah said that those bureaucrats who don’t bother to pick up the phone calls of people and politicians will have to answer tomorrow.
Farooq Abdullah as per news agency Kashmir News Trust said that bureaucrats are the servants of people and they have to work for the masses.
“These officers today think they are the kings but they are not the kings, simply the servants of people. They have to answer tomorrow and they will be held accountable tomorrow for what they have been doing today,” Abdullah said.
He said time will change and there will be elections. “If there will be fair elections tomorrow, I am telling you with authority that National Conference will emerge as the biggest party,” Farooq Abdullah said.
In response to a question, Farooq Abdullah said that militancy still exists in Valley. “Don’t you think militancy is still there. I was talking to BJPs Nirmal Singh. Several BJP workers have been killed. A political worker of Apni Party was also killed. If they (Government) want Panchayat members, DDC members and political workers should work in the field then they must be provided security cover,” he said.
Farooq Abdullah said that Coronavirus pandemic crushed everything and every country was badly hit by this pandemic. “Apart from India, its neighbours too suffered,” he said adding that time will tell what impact will countries like US, Russia, China and other parts of world have with the emergence of Taliban in Afghanistan.
When asked what has changed in Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370, Farooq Abdullah said that people are the best judge and they will tell you better. “If I will say anything, they will claim I am from opposition party and talking against the government,” he said. (KNT)