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Employees got maximum benefits of PDP’s healing touch policy:Mufti

GNS Jammu, May 1: Terming employees as hands of the government to deliver justice and good governance to the common masses, patron of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that government employees got maximum benefits of the healing touch policy which was propagated and implemented by the PDP led regime in the State after 2002. He said that all genuine demands of the employees were addressed during the three year tenure of government headed by PDP. Addressing the May Day function organized by Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Trade Union (JKPDTU)-labour wing of the party under the leadership of JKPDTU president Suresh Sharma, Mr Sayeed reminded that PDP led government had made it sure that all just and genuine demands of the employees would be addressed without any delay. He especially mentioned that decades long pay anomalies of teachers were removed only during the PDP led regime. “As our Government had taken all possible steps to address their dema

MLA Langate Eng Rasheed React to the magisterial probe about Haji Yousuf death

GNS SRINAGAR MAY IST : Reacting to the outcome of magisterial probe about Haji Yousuf death, MLA Langate Eng Rasheed said the government and NC is basking in the “glory” of clean chit as if all the victims of state violence have got justice. In a statement to   press today, Rasheed said hundreds of probes announced by the successive governments into the killings, rapes, loot and arson by security forces have been dumped into cold storage, mocking the very concept of peace and justice. “After the magisterial inquiry exonerated the CM and his aides into the Haji Yousuf death, the whole government circles and particularly NC is rejoicing in ecstasy, as if all the victims of state violence have got justice, “he lamented. Rasheed said there are hundreds of probes, inquiries and investigation related to civilian killings pending at different stages before the government and courts, but the government has never shown seriousness to take them to logical conclusion. “Instead, the families

Vakil sought support of Labor community for eradication of corruption

                                               GNS  SRINAGAR  May 01 :  Former Minister and member AICC Abdul Gani Vakil today appealed labor class to come forward and play its important role for eradicating corruption from the society as it has made the life of the poor people miserable and the poor man especially labor class cannot get justice unless this dangerous evil is uprooted from the society. Mr. Vakil also sought cooperation from all sections of the society to help in uprooting this evil deep rooted impact on the society. Mr. Vakil was addressing a rally today at samba which was organized by samba labor union on the occasion of Labor Day which was celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm. Expressing concern over growing rampant corruption in the state Mr. Vakil stressed upon the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to take drive against corruption to its logical conclusion. No doubt he has taken number of initiatives and if he takes up this fight against corruption with utm

Allama Iqbal’s 1930 Presidential Address to the 25th Session of the All-India Muslim League Allahabad, 29 December 1930

Gentlemen, I am deeply grateful to you for the honour you have conferred upon me in inviting me to preside over the deliberations of the All-India Muslim League at one of the most critical moments in the history of Muslim political thought and activity in India. I have no doubt that in this great assembly there are men whose political experience is far more extensive than mine, and for whose knowledge of affairs I have the highest respect. It will, therefore, be presumptuous on my part to claim to guide an assembly of such men in the political decisions which they are called upon to make today. I lead no party; I follow no leader. I have given the best part of my life to a careful study of Islam, its law and polity, its culture, its history and its literature. This constant contact with the spirit of Islam, as it unfolds itself in time, has, I think, given me a kind of insight into its significance as a world fact. It is in the light of this insight, whatever its value, that, whil