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Judge Govt by work, not timeline: Sakeena Itoo

by Waris Fayaz
April 25, 2026
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Judge Govt by work, not timeline: Sakeena Itoo
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Says UT transition brings challenges

Baramulla, Apr 25: Cabinet Minister Sakeena Itoo on Saturday defended the performance of the government, saying it should not be judged solely on its 1.5-year tenure, given the transition from the State to Union Territory and the challenges involved.

Speaking to reporters, Itoo said the administration remains committed to strengthening public services, particularly in the health sector, while acknowledging that long-standing gaps cannot be addressed overnight.

“We will not compromise on patient care. Wherever required, gaps will be filled. But decades of systemic failure cannot be resolved in a short time,” she said.

Highlighting progress in the health department, she said significant improvements have been made over the past 18 months, and hospitals are being equipped with better facilities. She warned that attempts to malign the government’s image would be dealt with strictly and urged the media to also highlight positive developments.

Addressing concerns over staff shortages, the minister said the contribution of doctors must be recognised. “People talk about the lack of doctors and facilities, but surgeries and treatments are continuing. That work must be acknowledged,” she said, adding that action is being taken against those involved in private practice in violation of rules.

Itoo said the administration is functioning in a transparent manner and will act firmly against misconduct and corruption. Referring to a recent suspension in Baramulla, she said any official found involved in bribery or wrongdoing will face action.

Responding to criticism over her educational background, the Health Minister said she had to leave her medical studies due to unavoidable circumstances and entered politics with public support. Without naming any individual, she hit out at critics, saying her qualifications are often questioned due to gender bias.

“I have been given a responsibility, and I am trying to fulfil it. Some people are not happy and continue to criticise,” she said, adding that similar scrutiny was not applied to previous ministers.

Itoo termed such criticism as reflective of a male-dominated mindset and said women in public life often face disproportionate judgment.

Reiterating her commitment, she said the government will continue to work to improve services and address public concerns despite existing challenges—(KNO)

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