Overview
- BJP Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma alleged the plan channels central funds toward National Conference-held constituencies at the expense of the public.
- Sharma said daily wagers were denied a clear, time-bound path to regularisation and that earlier commitments on timely recruitment were not met.
- He criticised the outsourcing of about 24,000 jobs, alleging a process with no exams or interviews that sidelines merit-based hiring.
- He accused the government of failing to deliver promised relief such as 200 units of free electricity and six LPG cylinders, also citing concerns for AAY beneficiaries.
- PDP’s Waheed ur Rehman Para and People’s Conference chief Sajad Lone termed the document bureaucratic and largely a rewrap of central schemes with scant capital spending and few initiatives for youth or job creation.