'Participate in development process'
SAGAR ASKS PEOPLE
Srinagar, Sep 2: Asking people to extend active cooperation in the Government’s ongoing developmental agenda, Minister for Rural Development, Law, Justice, Parliamentary Affairs, Ali Muhammad Sagar maintained that it is imperative for ensuring sustained development and everlasting peace in the State.
The Minister was addressing a public gathering after laying the foundation stone of community centre at Doulatabad, Khanyar being constructed at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.90 crore..
“The Government has already undertaken measures to put the historical Srinagar city on the tourist map which will result in boosting the economy and also providing job opportunities to the people of the area”, he added.
Taking a dig at the statements of two senior leaders of a political party, the Minister that by their utterances they have made their motives clear and want to bring instability in the state by making these hypothetical assumptions.
“It is a recorded history that this particular political party has always preferred their interests to that of the people of the state and by making such callous statements they are trying to mislead the people for their own ulterior motives”, he maintained.
District Development Commissioner, Srinagar, Baseer Ahmed Khan, Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Srinagar, Dr. G. N. Qasba, Ex-Mayor SMC, Salman Sagar and other senior officers of JKPCC, SMC and district administration were present
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