Kashmir Observer

AICC Likely To Announce JKPCC Chief Soon

Leaders Blame Ongoing Questionin­g Of Sonia Gandhi For Delay In Announceme­nt

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The Congress party is likely to announce the new Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president soon while some of the leaders blame the ongoing questionin­g of All India Congress Committee (AICC) president, Sonia Gandhi for the delay.

The JKPCC leaders said that the whole leadership is presently busy questionin­g Sonia Gandhi and it is solely the domain of the central leadership to take a decision in this regard.

Former legislator, G M Saroori when contacted, said that the questionin­g of Sonia Gandhi by the Enforcemen­t Department is the grave issue rather than announcing the next president for Jammu and Kashmir.

“The Congress leadership across the country is presently abuzz with the protests against the ongoing questionin­g of Sonia Gandhi,” he said, adding that it is expected that the decision would be taken by the end of this month.

Former G N Monga also

Kashmir Private Diagnostic Centres Associatio­ns JK on Tuesday urged the Union Territory administra­tion to notify a rate list for all medical investigat­ions to keep a check on over-charging and profiteeri­ng.

In a statement issued here, the Associatio­n said that there was a desperate need of such a rate list for all medical investigat­ions.

“What consumers pay for various diagnostic tests in Kashmir is not governed by any rate list, leaving ample scope for overchargi­ng and profiteeri­ng. The last rate list was framed in 2012, and was never implemente­d,” the statement said.

It added that the huge disparity in rates of biochemica­l, radiologic­al, microbiolo­gical, pathologic­al and other tests is rampant in Kashmir. Stakeholde­rs have for a long time demanded a regulatory mechanism in the market to help patients.

“A patient does not know about tests. Once they go to a lab, they are charged as the lab finds fit. blamed the ongoing questionin­g of Sonia Gandhi and said that the decision would have been announced in case the grave issue would not have taken place.

“We are expecting that the decision in this regard would be announced after three-four days,” he said

Former Minister, Vikar Rasool, however, said that the questionin­g has not affected the party activities in any way. “It is the jurisdicti­on of the party high command to take a decision in this regard. The delay in announcing the decision has not affected the party activities as all the works are going on. The protests are being organized across J&K. The decision should be taken at earliest,” he said.

Congress in-charge for J&K Affairs, Rajni Patil, however, could not be contacted for the comments as she didn’t receive the repeated phone calls.

Pertinentl­y, JKPCC is presently headless after the erstwhile chief Ghulam Ahmad Mir resigned on July 06, 2022, paving the way for the appointmen­t of a new UT chief of the party—(KNO)

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