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Congress will form next government on its own People fed up with coalition system: Corruption biggest challenges before the State: Vakil


                                                        
GNS Rafiabad 11 Sept: Former Minister and Member AICC Abdul Gani Vakil today said that Congress will form next government on its own as the people are too much fed up with coalition system and sentimental slogans of regional parties whether it is a slogan of autonomy or self rule. People are interested in the development and corruption free society but it is unfortunate that the corruption is increasing in coalition system and the development is stagnated. Mr. Vakil was addressing a public meeting at Sialkot Rafiabad in District Baramulla today.
Describing corruption as one of the biggest challenges before the State and said there is dire need of checking corruption at all levels so that central funds meant for state reach down up to grassroot level. Bureaucratic hurdles must be done away with so that people have direct access to the government Vakil added. Mr. Vakil urged Chief Minister to take notice of adverse reports and irregularities against different department’s regularly appearing in newspapers. He said if these reports get unnoticed, the credibility of the coalition government will get eroded.
While addressing the gathering Vakil lambasted PDP for crying and criticizing the coalition government and said that it is there leadership who made a political blunder in 2008 by withdrawing support to the efficient government headed by Ghulam Nabi Azad and brought into existence the present coalition. He said if they would have not committed this political blunder of withdrawing support the political situation would have been different in the state today. PDP leadership is responsible for the revival and rebirth of National Conference Vakil added.
Exhorting the workers to strengthen congress Vakil said that the only easy way for this is to serve the people whole heartedly. Madam Sonia Gandhi herself refused the post of Prime Minister and instead preferred to serve the people.  He said that all party men particularly ministers have to work hard in addressing as well as redressing the problems of the common people so that party gets further strengthened.
Addressed the gathering include MLC Haji Ali Bhat, General Secretary J&K PCC Dr. Abdul Ahad Yatoo, Youth Congress Assembly Presidents of Sangrama and Rafiabad Sheikh Manzoor and Altaf Ahmad Malik

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