Delimitation Comm report imitation of Dixon Plan: Apni Party

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Jammu, (UNI): Calling the Delimitation Commission’s draft report as imitation of Dixon Plan aimed to divide people on communal lines, President, Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari on Saturday rejected the report as it has deeply disappointed all sections of society in both the regions of J&K.

Bukhari also questioned five MPs of J&K in the Parliament for their silence saying that this shows that they have failed to represent the sentiments and aspirants of the people.

“These MPs should resign from the Parliament for their inability to represent the people of J&K. It shows that they represented their political parties but not the people,” he said while addressing a press conference here.
He was flanked by senior party leaders.

Bukhari said that the Delimitation Commission did no ground exercise and implemented the plan without consulting the people and their representatives in different constituencies with a motive to divide people on communal lines but people have not fallen prey to their plan.

“The merging of Anantnag Lok Sabha Constituency with Rajouri and Poonch is an example of gross injustice with the people,” he said.

Referring to the illogical Delimitation of Karnah Assembly segment, he said “Whether the voters will use flying taxis to cast their votes in constituencies which were created ignoring geographical difficulties and long distances? These areas often remain cut off for six months. How do the people of one area approach their representative? Is it possible?”

Condemning the merging of Suchetgarh constituency with RS Pura, he said that national security was compromised and the political ambition of a political party was preferred which is a cause of serious concern.

He further said that it is surprising that the Commission members while sitting in Pahalgam completed their report concerning 12 constituencies within a single day without doing any kind of ground exercise.
Bukhari also condemned the draft report of the Delimitation Commission calling it injustice with the vast majority in J&K.

Expressing concern over the treatment of  BSF, CISF aspirants and the demands of 60, 000 daily wage earners regarding regularization being unaddressed, he said that the assurances made by the Govt must be fulfilled as soon as possible and the daily wagers deserve to be regularized.

“By ignoring the youth and pushing them to the wall, creates a situation when they become drug addicts and are motivated towards terrorism. The Govt should seriously address the growing unemployment issue,” he added.

He said that “The local bureaucrats of J&K are not being given postings. If they are given postings, they would  be able to address the issues of the people. However, the command to run the Govt Depts is given in the hands of non bureaucrats mostly”

“The local Govt officials are sidelined. Besides, there is disappointment and frustration among the businessmen, locals, unemployed youth and it may add to problems. However, the Govt is not concerned about the growing concerns of the people in both of J&K,” he said.

In absence of local officials in the Govt, he said that the corruption level has crossed all limits in J&K and public issues are not being heeded giving rise to the feeling of alienation with the Govt.

He said that “No one else has given sacrifices in the country than the people of J&K for the nation.”
Referring to the return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits, he said that the Kashmiri Pandits are being politically exploited by using them as posters and banners in elections and nothing concrete has been done for their return and rehabilitation.

About the contracts of natural resources to people from other states in J&K, he said that if they come to power, they will not allow any outsiders to have any access to the natural resources of J&K which actually belong to the local population.
“We will reserve the rights of the local population on the resources and no outsider will be allowed on these resources”.
He said that demanded a one-time settlement of electricity charges in favour of the people and the business establishments keeping in view the financial situation due to prevalent Covid-19 situation.

He, however, praised the health department, doctors, and paramedical staff members for their efforts in containing the spread of the virus in J&K during the third wave.

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