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Opposition criticises Jammu and Kashmir government for ‘dragging its feet’ on quota revamp

The Jammu and the Kashmir government are dragging his feet to complete a report on the rationalization of reservation categories in the Union Region (UT), which is examined by a cabinet sub -committee.

The Committee presented it to the legal department for legal veterinarians months ago, and since then, the swamp was built. A few opposition parties were horrified and asked for the cabinet report to be announced to the public.

After the new categories such as Sultan, Sultan tribe, Koli and Gadda Brahmin were included in 2024, J & K’s reservation quota was revised under the center of the center. The open -merit category has been significantly reduced to 40%.

The ruling national conference (NC), which promised to rationalization of quota, formed a cabinet sub -committee (CSC) that will present its report within six months. However, no final decision on rationalization was taken and no sharp reactions from opposition parties and open -merit for the legal department has not been set.

Engineer Ehtisham Khan, a student rights activist, said, “Despite the six -month deadline, the cabinet did not offer neither clarity nor transparency in the report, it is only uncertain claims and a referral to the legal department.” He said. Hindu.

CANDIDATES IN THE DARK

He accused the NC government of ün keeping open -merit candidates in the dark again ”.

The leader of the Democratic Party of the Opposition (PDP) and Mla Waheed-Ur-Rehmaan Parra, the cabinet movement, “thousands of students have broken and disappointed,” he said. “This is a deliberate rejection of justice. These students have already lost violence, locking and opportunities.

The authority said that the NC government has the power to hit the policy imposed by BJP with a single administrative order.

NC insincerity

“But the party, which promises to reverse the damage of BJP, is now complex in continuing. He asked the government to explain the report to the public.

J & K Peoples conference chief and Mla Sajad Lone accused the Abdullah government of being a “Clueless on booking”. Lone, “There is no intention of doing nothing. Now, to come to this draft proposal. As far as I know, everything sent to the cabinet should be examined by the legal department. This is not another way. Over time, it looks like another round of tactics.”

Altaf Bukhari, President of the J&B Apni Party (JKAP), asked the government to set a timeline to address the reservation problem. Bukhari, “the government’s CSC report to review or legal veterinarians, whether it is important to create an open and fixed timeline,” he said.

He called on a “prisoner of a reservation policy”. Bukhari said, “There is no doubt that the current booking policy is extremely flawed and unfair.

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