PDP MLA Waheed Para accuses NC-led government of abandoning political legacy

“Once appointed Sadr-e-Riyasat, now obsessed with transfers.”

STC NEWS DESK
SRINAGAR, APRIL 04 (STC)
: Amid intense political deliberations, with the Chief Minister and coalition partners currently locked in meetings over governance and upcoming electoral strategies, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) MLA Waheed ur Rehman Parra has accused the ruling alliance of abandoning the political legacy it once fiercely upheld. He recalled a time when the state exercised significant autonomy—appointing its own Sadr-e-Riyasat and Prime Minister—only to now see its leadership preoccupied with administrative reshuffles and Tehsildar-level appointments.
The PDP MLA lamented that political discourse has been reduced to bureaucratic trivialities, while critical milestones such as the abrogation of Article 370 passed without unified resistance. “When 50 MLAs can join hands over KAS transfers, why couldn’t they unite against the stripping of our constitutional rights?” he questioned.
Parra further criticized the leadership’s failure to assert itself through decisive actions—be it the independent appointment of an Advocate General, nominating MLAs, or steadfastly upholding the resolution on Article 370. He argued that such moves could have preserved a sense of agency within governance structures.
He said the alliance had reduced events like July 13 to symbolic gestures and turned critical legislation such as the Waqf Bill into hollow rhetoric. He noted the irony of a cabinet now grumbling about bureaucratic overreach—bureaucracy it had once defended through prolonged legislative sessions.
(STC)

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