Politics

Assets of Jammu Kashmir put on sale, locals pushed out of every sector: Mehbooba Mufti

By News Desk

March 05, 2023

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday said, that the assets of Jammu Kashmir were being put on sale.

Reacting to the latest order on Srinagar Golf course , PDP president Mehbooba Mufti said that the sale of Royal Golf Spring is another example of how the administration is “developing” this region post August 5, 2019, a PDP statement said.

There were speculations that the Jammu  Kashmir admin is going to outsource the Royal Springs Golf Course in Srinagar.

“Everything has been put on’sale’ “, she alleged and said “This is yet another step to sell our assets to non local businesses”.

The former Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister said that Kashmir is the oldest golfing destination not just in South Asia but perhaps East of Suez. Gulmarg, Kashmir Golf clubs are the second oldest after Calcutta. Our golf clubs are not mere real estate as the Government of India is treating the state but an essential part of our identity and heritage.

She said, if the present administration finds the maintenance difficult because of its inherent inefficiency and agenda, it should focus on improving the organisation running golf courses and hire experts from anywhere.

“Whether in Jammu or Kashmir, selling golf courses is unacceptable, as we’ve witnessed that this outsourcing generally ends up in ownerships and is irreversible”, she added.

Tourism being our key sector, the order says, many properties of JKTDC and tourism department are being given out. This happens at a time when they are not renewing the leases to the local hoteliers, in Gulmarg, she alleged.

She said this looks like taking every important avenue from our hands. On the one hand poor people are being hounded out of what has been theirs for generations and on the other premier assets are up for sale .

“The August 5 decision led to rampant exploitation of land resources, jobs, and rivers in the region, with outsiders being given preference over locals. This has resulted in a rise in unemployment, drug abuse, mafia activities, environmental degradation and above all dispossession and dis-empowerment of locals”, she added. (UNI)