Put an End to Dynastic Rule, NC Workers Shout Outside Party Headquarters

Srinagar: As the ‘introspection’ session between National Conference leadership and District and Block presidents was going on, scores of NC supporters outside party headquarters at Nawai-Subha Complex in Srinagar amid anti-party slogans claimed that NC top leadership has ignored them and the recent defeat was the outcome of their anti-people policies.
Amid slogans like, ‘we want justice’ ‘show door to corrupt leaders’, ‘Put an end to dynastic rule’ scores of NC workers complained that the top party leadership remembers them only during the time of elections and sideline them once elections are over. “I am the part of the party from last 30 years and it gives me pain to see party in shambles. This party has made hostage by those who were avowed foes of Late Shiekh Muhammad Abdullah,” a party worker told CNS adding that the party is not dukedom of a particular family but it is the movement of the people.
Another aged party worker said that those who are at the helm of affairs in the party are all arrogant. “Some non-political entities treat the party as their fiefdom while party president and patron failed to check these elements. It is really sorry to state and shameful that party president does not know the names of their committed workers and even doesn’t recognize their faces,” he said.
“There is so much resentment amoung party workers against the party leadership. All the promises made by party brass during last elections remained unfulfilled and not speaking of anti-NC people, even the committed workers feel that National Conference has failed to deliver goods,” a young agitated NC worker told CNS adding that if corrupt party leaders are not shown door, he will not vote for the party in Assembly elections.
Another party worker was candid enough when he said that no party worker has guts to speak against the father and son. “I once tried to raise my voice during a meeting but I was dubbed anti-party and even some party leaders forced me to shut my mouth,” he said. (CNS)