Srinagar- The ruling party—National Conference (NC) on Saturday said that there was no tussle between the Lieutenant Government led administration and elected government in Jammu and Kashmir, saying that they hope for early restoration of statehood to end the dual-power system in the Union Territory.
NC spokesman and MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq told the media persons that it needs to be understood that J&K at present is a Union Territory and at the same time there is now an elected government as well.
However, he said that those speaking about tussle actually want to create problems anyway between the LG administration and the elected government. As a spokesman of NC, I want to tell you that as far as the LG administration and elected government is concerned, there has been no major problem so far. But if any internal issue is there, it will be resolved,” he added.
The party spokesman further added that they want an end to the dual power system and since the elected government took over, there is a positive atmosphere. “Hopefully, the statehood will be restored and the dual power system will end and the redressal of public grievances will pace up,” he said, adding that at present the public issues are being resolved by the elected government only.
Nonetheless, he was optimistic that the LG administration and the officers will understand that the statehood will be restored today or tomorrow, adding that they should listen to the elected government. “I hope the elected people will be listened to,” he said.
Sadiq was reacting to the reports about the tussle between the elected government and LG administration in Jammu and Kashmir following the transfers of officers in the Union Territory.(KNO)
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