Kashmir
Life: Srinagar: Wednesday, 05 November 2014.
Chief
Minister and National Conference Working President Omar Abdullah Tuesday said that one of NC’s biggest achievements in
power was to wage a successful war against corruption by launching historic,
systemic initiatives like the Right to Information (RTI) Act and the State
Vigilance Commission (SVC), while bringing the State Accountability Commission
(SAC) back on its feet after the Commission was forced into a frozen state of
paralysis by the PDP government to save the skin of some of its most senior
leaders and Cabinet Ministers.
Addressing
delegations of youth activists and political workers from across the State who
called on the NC Working President on Tuesday, Omar said that his government
has delivered on its promises of eradicating corruption in the State and
“because of these efforts the State was thankfully rescued from the tag of
being the most corrupt State in the country during the tenure of Mufti Mohammad
Sayeed.”
“Not only did
we take decisive action in rescuing the State from a state of misgovernance and
rampant corruption that was prevalent during the tenure of Mufti Sayeed, we
also ensured that we put in place systems of accountability and transparency so
that any patronage to corruption becomes impossible”, Omar said while speaking
to the delegations.
Addressing
the delegations, he said that the politics of National Conference is by the
youth and for the youth and the party’s policies would continue to focus on the
employment, progress and development of our youth. “Our initiatives for the
youth have born remarkable results and we need to carry on walking hand-in-hand
with the youth for the greater goal of their prosperity and welfare. I believe
in the power of the youth to affect change and propel our State towards greater
heights and new frontiers. I am in politics to serve the youth and empower them
and I will continue to be a voice for youth empowerment”, Omar said.
The Chief
Minister asked the youth activists to encourage the utilization of the powerful
Right to Information (RTI) Act that has been given by this Government to
continue with our war against corruption. Omar Abdullah also spoke about the
need to continue and sustain efforts for decentralization and liberalization of
power through the Panchayati Raj systems and also through the Creation of New
Administrative Units in far flung areas of the State. “These efforts have
already started bearing fruit for the State and will lay the edifice of a
strong and renascent Jammu & Kashmir for our future generation. The youth
will continue to be our focus and our expectations from the youth as well as
our efforts to fulfill the dreams and aspirations of the youth will form
integral parts of our political agenda”, the NC Working President said.