NC Stages District Level Protests, Seeks Rollback Of JK Bank Decision
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Saturday staged protests at all district headquarters of state seeking the rollback of SAC’s decision of declaring J&K Bank a PSU.
The party functionaries, district presidents and other office bearers staged protests at all district headquarters and submitted memorandums to the Concerned DC’S demanding rollback of SAC decision on J&K bank, said a spokesman, in a statement.
In Anantnag, the protest was by district president Muhammad Altaf Kallu, and Zonal president Dr Basher Ahmad Veeri. In Kulgam district president Abdul Majeed Bhat Larmi and provincial spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar led the protests.
In Pulwama, the protests were led by district president Ghulam Mohi Ud din Mir and Javeed Rahim Bhat.
Many party functionaries staged similar protests in Baramulla district led by district president Javaid Ahmad Dar, Ghulam Hassan Rahi, Riyaz Ahmad Bedar, Advocate Shahid Ali, and Masooda Neelofar.
The party functionaries in Kupwara led by district president Kaisar Jamsheed lone, Mir Saifullah, Zahid Mughal staged protest and impressed on the rollback of SAC decision, said the spokesman.
In Bandipora, Mir Ghulam Rasool Naz led the protests. In Ganderbal, district president Sheikh Isfaq Jabbar led the demonstration against the decision of SAC.
In Kargil protest was led by district president Haji Haneefa, Kamar Ali Akhoon and in Leh by district president yang chang.
The protesting party leaders and functionaries showed Disapproval for the decision of SAC worrying that the decision will downgrade and put the prestigious institution at par with any other state public sector undertaking.
The party functionaries maintained that the transparency is a must but not at the cost of destroying bank.
Party functionaries underscored the despondency that orchardists and other marginalized farmers are facing in wake of the recent ill-timed snowfall and urged the incumbent governor to waive off the KCC loans.
Similar protests, the spokesman said, were staged by the JKNC functionaries in Jammu province where memorandums were tendered to the respective DCs.