Manjit demands political reservation for Sikhs, Jats

Excelsior Correspondent

RAMGARH (SAMBA), Dec 15: Apni Party Provincial president, Jammu and former “Minister, Manjit Singh today demanded political reservation for Jats and Sikh communities in Jammu and Kashmir in the Legislative Assembly.
He was speaking at a meeting at Ramgarh in district Samba, organized by Apni Party District president, Legal Cell, Samba, Sahil Bharti (adv).
The meeting was also attended by District president, Samba, Raman Thappa, Block president, Ramgarh, Bachan Choudhary and others.
The meeting was organized to discuss the emerging political situation in Jammu and Kashmir and the demands of the people that would help them to overcome the difficulties they are facing for the last many decades.
In his address, Manjit Singh expressed concern over the plight of the marginalized section of society especially the Sikhs and Jats who have a huge population, but they were not given political representation.
In order to upgrade their living standard, political and economic status, it becomes imperative for the Govt to grant political reservation to both Sikhs and Jats in Jammu as well as Kashmir Provinces.
He said that the Sikhs should be given political representation by reserving one Legislative Assembly seat each in Jammu as well as in Kashmir.
Meanwhile, Singh demanded that Pakistan occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) Displaced Persons (DPs) should also be given reservation of Legislative Assembly up to eight seats.
“The reservation of one Legislative Assembly seat for the PoJK DPs is insufficient and therefore, the seats for the PoJK DPs should be enhanced up to eight seats,” Manjit said.
He stated that the Govt should seriously look into the demands of the DPs and resolve them accordingly.
He said that the people in both the regions of Jammu and Kashmir have been waiting with desperation for the Assembly elections because the present form of Govt is incompetent to resolve the problems of the people.
“The situation is suitable for holding Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. Hence, the Election Commission of India should take the demand of the people into consideration and announce the Assembly polls,” he added.
Sahil Bharti also spoke on the occasion and highlighted various issues confronted by the people in Ramgarh.