J&K budget presented in Parliament nothing new but jugglery of figures: CPI(M)

A day after the Centre presented a Rs 1 lakh crore budgetfor Jammu and Kashmir for 2020-21, senior CPI (M) leader Mohammad YousufTarigami on Wednesday said it is nothing new but jugglery of figures.

Sharply reacting to the Centre’s proposal to fill up 50,000vacancies in government jobs in the Union territory, Tarigami, also a formerlegislator asked what happened to a similar promise made last year in August.

   

The J&K Budget presented by the Union Finance Minister(Nirmala Sitharaman) in the Parliament is nothing new but a jugglery offigures. On ground, even those projects are pending which had started beforethe BJP government came to power in the Centre in 2014. Those projects whichwere started during the UPA-II regime are still incomplete, Tarigami said in astatement here.

He said the business activities and developmental projects,including the repair of roads and livelihood issues of people have come to ahalt in Kashmir.

The government has failed to release not only the pendingpayments of contractors, but the frequent closure of the national highway hasgiven a blow to the already fragile economy of Kashmir.

“How many decades will it take further to connectKashmir with the rest of the country by a dependable road or rail link? Thehighway and railway line projects should have been given a priority since theBJP-led government came to power in 2014. But the reality is that the conditionof the national highway has gone from bad to worse in the last few years, hesaid.

He said the non-payment of wages to daily wagers, casual,MGNREGA, contractual and Anganwadi workers and helpers, ASHAs, CPWs, Mid-DayMeal workers and others is another concern which the government must attend toon priority.

The livelihood issues of people have been totally ignored.We are concerned over the plight of the working class who is adversely hit bythe Modi government’s economic policies which are drastically affecting theworkforce in J&K and the rest of the country, he said.

On the proposed jobs for youths in Jammu and Kashmir, theCPI(M) leader said the then governor Satya Pal Malik on August 28 last, whenKashmir was going through the worst lockdown imposed by the Centre after theabrogation of Article 370, had announced that 50,000 jobs would be madeavailable to the youths in the next three months.

The latest announcement by Union Finance Minister in theParliament seems to be a similar promise. It is nothing new but repetition ofwhat has been said in the past, he said.

In January this year, Tarigami said some posts wereadvertised in the J&K High Court.

People of J&K genuinely expressed concern that jobsshould be provided to locals only. Afterwards the government withdrew thenotification and since then no decision has been taken. On the ground, thereality is different from what is being said by the government.

He said the economy of Kashmir was already in doldrums sincethe devastating flood hit the Valley in 2014 and due to the unrest of 2016.

But after the August 2019 clampdown, it has virtuallycollapsed as tourism, trade and other vital sectors were badly hit. Allbusinesses have been shattered in Kashmir in the last more than seven months.

He said those who were already earning their livelihood weredeprived of the same.

Thousands of casual labourers, need-based daily wagers,scheme workers and others are without wages for the last more than eightmonths, he said.

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