Addressing a public gathering at Purmandal in Samba district, the Chief Minister said that the dividends of peace in the shape of generation of economic activities, revival of tourism and carrying development to all corners of the State are visible on the ground across the State.
“We have seen the desperation and destruction caused by disturbance and violence. We have also seen the benefits of prevailing peace in the State since last year”, he said asking the people to contribute in maintaining tranquillity so that the State moves on the road to progress and prosperity firmly.
The Chief Minister said that his government has also percolated peace benefits to the people in the shape of softening of the provisions of Acts like PSA. “We are also working for removing other laws imposed owing to the disturbance and violence”, he said.
The Chief Minister also asked the people to maintain communal amity and brotherhood under all circumstances. He said many elements are bent upon creating wedge between various sections of the society. He told the people to be cautious against these elements and strengthen the bonds of harmony and love.
The Chief Minister said that the government has flagged comprehensive development of farmers and ruralites as an important aspect in the State’s development policy. “We have initiated various measures to give necessary fillip to the development of agriculture”, he said adding that this sector has been made free from all taxes in the current year’s Budget. “Similarly, government is keen to alleviate the rural poverty and bring villages at par with towns and cities so far as availability of basic amenities and other development matters are concerned.
Omar Abdullah said that the transfer of power from Secretariat to the public representatives has been the important concerns of his government. “Establishment of Panchayat Raj, Public Service Guarantee Act (PSGA); Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir State Right to Information Commission and strengthening of Accountability Commission are initiatives in this direction”, he said maintaining that the process of Constitution of Block Panchayat and District Panchayat Councils has been set in motion and this would be finalized soon after the Legislative Council seats reserved for panchayats are filled up from amongst the panchayat members. “We are committed to a full-fledged three-tier panchayat system in the State”, he said reiterating He said that enactment of PSGA is an innovative legislation aimed at time bound public service delivery and reduction of corruption at lower level. He said some 50 public services in 6 departments of power, transport, water supply, consumer affairs, housing and revenue have been identified for time bond delivery under the Act. “Any official found showing laxity or failure in the delivery of services like issuance of state subject, ration card, ST/SC certificate, power or water connection, driving license, etc will be liable to a fine to the tune of Rs. 5000. The affected consumer would be entitled to a compensation out of this amount”, he explained.
Speaking on the occasion Minister for Finance, Abdul Rahim Rather highlighted the efficacy of Pubic Service Guarantee Act in making the service delivery prompt and reducing the chances of corruption. Rather also referred to the benefits of SKEWPY and said that this programme provides greater opportunities to youth to venture into self livelihood earning ventures for which government is providing free seed money equal to 1/3 and Jammu and Kashmir Bank ¾ of the total cost.
The public meeting was also addressed by Minister for Industries, S. S. Slathia, Political Advisor to the Chief Minister, Devender Singh Rana, legislators Ajay Sadhotra, Master Noor Hussain, Javid Rana and Provincial President, NC, Rattan Lal Gupta.
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