Thanking the voters and the party workers for NC’s triumph in the Assembly polls, the chief minister said five of the seven Independent MLAs extended their support to NC without setting any precondition.”Not a single Independent MLA asked anything for themselves. As everyone waited patiently for this day, we have to now ensure that all the Assembly segments are developed equally and people’s issues are addressed to their satisfaction,” he said.Claiming that decisions related to developmental projects will not be made without taking the people into confidence, Abdullah said, “The link with people should not be lost. It is our duty to bridge the gap between the government and the public.”The chief minister also announced that he will hold meetings with the party cadres on the sidelines of government functions to get their feedback, rather than depending solely on government officials.Stating that he was tired of doing continuous politics because of the back-to-back Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, Abdullah said he now wants to concentrate more on addressing the issues facing the people of J-K.
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