"Is This the Transparency JKNC Claims? Or Just Another Betrayal?
In a shocking turn of events, JKNC deleted social media post announcing a hike in the honorarium of Special Police Officers (SPOs) after being questioned by People’s Conference leader Sajad Lone. The abrupt deletion has raised serious concerns about transparency and accountability under the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC).
The issue surfaced when Abdullah initially took to social media to highlight an increase in the salaries of SPOs, a move that should have brought relief to thousands of families dependent on these wages. However, as soon as Sajad Lone demanded clarification—likely questioning the authenticity or execution of the announcement—the post mysteriously disappeared. This has fueled speculation: Was the announcement a hasty political stunt? Or was there something misleading in the claim?
For thousands of SPOs who put their lives on the line every day, this episode is not just a minor slip-up; it is a betrayal. These officers and their families have long awaited a just and fair salary hike. The deletion of the post without explanation only deepens distrust in a system that often makes grand promises but fails to deliver.
A Pattern of Broken Promises?
This incident is not an isolated case. The JKNC has often been accused of making populist claims without follow-through. By deleting the post without explanation, Omar Abdullah has only reinforced the perception that his party lacks commitment to real change.
If this is how JKNC defines "transparency," then one must ask—what else is being hidden from the public? For the SPOs and their families, this is not just about a deleted post; it is about their livelihoods, their sacrifices, and the credibility of those who govern them.
With elections looming and public frustration growing, one thing is clear: empty promises and deleted commitments will not be forgotten. Will JKNC offer a real explanation, or will this, too, be erased from public memory? Only time will tell.
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