Jammu: Union minister Jitendra Singh on Monday said NC and PDP are bemoaning Jammu''s misery and "shedding crocodile tears" over the plight of the region which is an outcome of discrimination meted out to it during over four decades of their rule.
Singh, who was here for a BJP election committee meeting to discuss probable candidates for the upcoming District Development Council polls, said it was during the rule of the two parties that the civil secretariat was systematically filled with employees from a particular region, ignoring the rights of Jammu.
Earlier in the day, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti told reporters here that the people of Jammu are more upset over the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A by the Centre and the situation in the region is worse than Kashmir.
The people of Jammu are "disappointed" as they were "misled" into believing that Articles 370 and 35A benefitted Kashmiri Muslims and their abrogation would "pave the way for flowing of streams of milk, setting up of industries and jobs for the youth", she told reporters here.
"National Conference (NC) and PDP are bemoaning Jammu''s misery for which they are themselves responsible and are shedding crocodile tears over the plight of Jammu which is an outcome of regional discrimination and injustice meted out to Jammu during over four decades of rule of these two political parties," Singh told PTI.
"The Public Service Commission was manipulated to fill all the vacancies including those in professional colleges and higher education teaching institutions in such a way that the candidates from Jammu were left out by design," the minister of state for personnel said.