PDP reschedules Panchayat conference
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar July 26: Peoples Democratic Party has rescheduled its proposed Panchayat conference in view of the attempts by government to “sabotage” it on one pretext or the other, a PDP spokesman said in a statement.
He said the conference slated for July 28 would now be held on July 30 at the TRC ground Srinagar from 10:00 AM.
“The government finally conveyed the permission for holding the conference this morning for July 30 even as the original application was submitted on July 12, 2011. The government inspite of the suggestion made yesterday by Senior party leader Muzaffar Hussain Beig that mutual conveniences could be accommodated, did not change the plans to administer oath to the newly elected Panchs and Sarpanchs. The oath taking was according to a notification of the government to end on July 26 but for unexplained reasons it was fixed July 28 through informal directions to the officers,” he added.
He said in view of these factors and to allow the Panchayat members to complete their oath taking formalities the PDP decided to change the date.
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