Srinagar, Apr 20: Reiterating the Jammu and Kashmir government’s determination to protect and uphold human rights under all circumstances, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said no compromise at all will be made on the issue of human rights violation.
''The blood of innocent people in Jammu and Kashmir is not so cheap that those responsible for its shedding will be allowed to go scot free,'' Mr Abdullah said at a public meeting at Kalamchakla Langate in the frontier district of Kupwara.
''We will ensure justice to every sufferer as has been done by us in various such cases during the last 15 months,'' he asserted, claiming that his government’s track record speaks loud and clear about its commitment for zero tolerance against violation of human rights.
Speaking after inaugurating two bridges over Nallah Mawar, the Chief Minister said his government would fulfil all promises made to public during electioneering.
''Equitable progress of all areas with special focus on the double speeded development in rural backward areas is our endeavour,'' he said and assured the people of the state that the government would leave no stone unturned in proving its mettle on account of delivery of basic amenities.
The Chief Minister said during the 15 months of his government, special attention had been paid to upgrade and improve road communication sector in the state.
''More than 50 bridges have been constructed during this period while equal number of bridges is under various stages of execution,'' he claims. (UNI)
''The blood of innocent people in Jammu and Kashmir is not so cheap that those responsible for its shedding will be allowed to go scot free,'' Mr Abdullah said at a public meeting at Kalamchakla Langate in the frontier district of Kupwara.
''We will ensure justice to every sufferer as has been done by us in various such cases during the last 15 months,'' he asserted, claiming that his government’s track record speaks loud and clear about its commitment for zero tolerance against violation of human rights.
Speaking after inaugurating two bridges over Nallah Mawar, the Chief Minister said his government would fulfil all promises made to public during electioneering.
''Equitable progress of all areas with special focus on the double speeded development in rural backward areas is our endeavour,'' he said and assured the people of the state that the government would leave no stone unturned in proving its mettle on account of delivery of basic amenities.
The Chief Minister said during the 15 months of his government, special attention had been paid to upgrade and improve road communication sector in the state.
''More than 50 bridges have been constructed during this period while equal number of bridges is under various stages of execution,'' he claims. (UNI)
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