Mir demands restoration of statehood

Gh Hassan Mir addressing a convention of Apni Party at Muthi Jammu on Thursday.
Gh Hassan Mir addressing a convention of Apni Party at Muthi Jammu on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent

DOMANA, Jan 28: Senior Vice President of Apni Party, Ghulam Hassan Mir today demanded restoration of statehood to J&K.
“The Government should restore Statehood to J&K as the anguish is growing among the people due to the absence of the elected Govt,” he said while addressing a convention of the Schedule Caste community in Muthi area, organized by SC State Coordinator Bodh Raj Bhagat.
On this occasion, General Secretary Vijay Bakaya, General Secretary Vikram Malhotra, Provincial President Jammu Manjit Singh, Provincial President Women Wing Namrta Sharma, OBC State Coordinator Madan Lal Chalotra and Ex-MLA Shopian and former Minister Ghulam Hassan Khan, Media Coordinator Raqeeq Ahmed Khan were also present.
In the convention, Mir was informed about the socio-economic condition of Schedule Caste in J&K. He expressed his serious concern over the plight of the downgraded people of the erstwhile State who feel disempowered.
“There is a general feeling of disempowerment among the people after the Statehood was snatched and J&K was downgraded into a Union Territory,” said Mir and appealed the Govt to hold Assembly elections as early as possible.
He said that the SC and OBC community need special attention of the Government in view of their backwardness and their localities lack development.
“Assembly elections should be held so that the people’s aspirations can be represented in the Govt. This time they feel they are being ruled by Delhi directly and they have no say in the law making,” he added.
Others, who attended the convention, included Shanker Singh Chib, Jagdesh Pandey, Ajaz Kazmi, Vipul Bali, Janmeet Singh Bali, Tajinder Singh, Sansar Chand, Surdesh Rana, Tariq Leo, Subash Singh Chib, Mohinder Kumar Bhagat, Sohan Lal Panch, Girdhari Lal, Bansi Lal, Labu Ram, Jagdish Pandey, Kali Dass, Rakesh Kumar, Neta Ram, Gudu Ram, Ramesh Lal, Satpal Verma, Ashwani Kumar, Hardeev and Kaku Ram.