Senior NC Leader Imran Amin Shah Criticizes Previous Dispensation for Neglecting Anantnag’s Key Areas
*Welcoming senior worker’s of PDP and Apni Party into the NC fold*
Anantnag, July 20::: Blaming the previous administration for the complete neglect of Anantnag town—particularly the Sarnal and Teilwani areas of the Central Anantnag segment—senior National Conference (NC) leader and Vice District President Imran Amin Shah stated that these historically and strategically important areas have been treated with indifference.
Imran Shah emphasized that Sarnal, a locality of historical significance, should have been prioritized on the developmental front. “Instead, the former regime used it merely as a political tool, leaving its residents at the mercy of fate,” Shah said.
Imran Shah further noted that Teelwani, which occupies a central position in the Shangus Block and comprises nearly 25 villages, suffered the same fate due to the negligence of traditional political families. “These areas have been denied basic developmental benefits for far too long,” he added.
Shah reaffirmed that the National Conference is resolute in its mission to uplift neglected regions under the visionary leadership of Jenab Omar Abdullah Sahib. “NC is committed to addressing the challenges faced by these areas and will play a pivotal role in their development,” he asserted.
Welcoming senior Apni Party leader along with worker’s from Teelwani Anantnag, Muzaffar Ah Ganai, and PDP senior worker Subzar Ah wagay from issos Anantnag into the NC fold, Shah highlighted the growing public trust in the NC. “The increasing support from leaders and workers of other parties—especially from the PDP—is a testament to NC’s rising popularity and its commitment to people’s welfare,” he said.
Expressing confidence in an overwhelming majority for NC in the upcoming local bodies / Panchayat elections, Shah underscored the party’s dedication to better representing public aspirations. He assured that the party leadership is actively working to redress local grievances and announced that development projects—such as drainage systems, road lanes, and other infrastructure schemes—would soon be initiated in the Teelwani area.
