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Members discuss Demands of Grants for Deptts under CM’s charge

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5 Dariya News

Jammu , 30 Jan 2017

Several members on the second day today took part in the discussion on Demands of Grants for the Departments under the charge of Chief Minister.Aijaz Ahmad Khan flayed the use of cane charge on SC, ST and employees protesting for their rights in Jammu on Saturday and urged the Government for taking steps for permanent settlement of PoK refugees and implementation of e-governance. He demanded proper implementation of schemes and establishment of new administrative units. He also demanded for filling up of various posts in different departments. He advocated for establishing police station and for paying special attention towards the development of tourism sector in his constituency of Gool-Arnas.Choudhary Sukhnandan Kumar complemented the Government for taking various initiatives for welfare of Gujjar and Bakerwal community in the State. He called for conducting DPC of 23 BDOs working in Jammu as it has been already done in Kashmir. He urged the government for paying special focus towards the development especially of rural areas in his constituency.

Mubarak Gul urged the Government to take effective steps towards winning the trust of the people and demanded Judicial Commission against the human and property losses during the summer unrest.  He urged the Government to take concrete steps for attracting the tourists to the state.Mohammed Yousuf Bhat complimented the Chief Minister for taking various initiatives for the welfare of the people and called for actively implementing the ‘Agenda of Alliance’. He said everybody must work with utmost dedication for bringing peace to the State and called for reinvestigation of Asia, Neelofar case of Shopian.Vikar Rasool Wani said the Government should address issues of public importance, saying that interests of the people who have voted members to the Legislative Assembly must be safeguarded. He said the developmental works launched by the current dispensation must be reviewed for the successful implementation. He said in order to make a holistic developmental programme for the State, all the areas should be taken into consideration.Sat Paul Sharma said the Government is working on Agenda of Alliance and is focused towards fulfilling the commitments made to the people for the holistic development of the State. He also defended the demonetization move launched by the Central Government, saying that the move has benefitted all the sections of the society, except those who had accumulated black wealth.Pawan Kumar Gupta said the Government must review the transfer policy and urged to make Information Commission functional. He said effective steps need to be taken for the holistic development of the State and Agenda of Alliance must be implemented in its true form. 

Yawar Ahmad Mir lauded the Government for restoring peace and normalcy in Kashmir valley. He also lauded the Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti for her policies to take all the sections of the society on board to bring peace to the State. He said those protesting and pelting stones are astray youth of the valley and asked the Government to adopt a policy to bring them back to the mainstream.Asgar Ali Karbalie said the balanced approach is must for the overall development of all three regions of the State and Ladakh region should be given equal opportunities in development.Altaf Ahmad Wani said the projects initiated by the previous government should be taken up and completed and said the Government should also work on the Lidder Valley Golf course for its beautification and renovation.Shakti Raj Parihar said the PDP-BJP coalition is backed by the mandate of the majority of the people and the Government is making all out efforts to reach out to them with all the pro-people policies. He said all the sections of the society in Doda area live in harmony and demanded regularization of employees working in different departments.Abdul Rahim Rather urged the Government to undertake effective implementation of agenda of alliance and called for review of Public Safety Act (PSA) cases in Kashmir Valley. He demanded adequate compensation to Maqsood, missing person of his constituency who is not traceable since last so many years.

M Y Tarigami asked for a concrete amicable solution to Kashmir and said there should be a consensus on the same. He demanded dialogue with all stakeholders and called for a delegation under the chairmanship of Chief Minister which will impress upon GoI for a solution to the vexed issues confronting the State.  He asked the Government to digitize police and revenue records and demanded implementation of police reforms according to Supreme Court guidelines.He also called for undertaking the reorganization of the Information Department besides addressing social security of employees. Tarigami demanded for constitution of a Planning Commission for equitable distribution of funds to different constituencies.Dalden Namgiyal demanded Union Territory status to Ladakh and called for opening of Siachen glacier for tourism related activities. He also called for increase in BADP funds for Nobra constituency.Ali Mohammad Sagar demanded all party delegation to be sent to Delhi to discuss solution to the Kashmir problem.      

Neelam Kumar Langeh demanded regularization policy for Special Police Officers (SPOs) and asked the Government to renew gun licenses. He also called for expediting appointments to be made under SR0-43 and making it time bound.Javid Hassan Beigh called for taking concrete measure to address the issues confronting Jammu and Kashmir and demanded dialogue with all stakeholders. He that a delegation from all parties should be nominated for talks with the centre government.

Mian Altaf Ahmed demanded for construction of Zojila Tunnel and taking step to improve the road connectivity of the State. He urged the Government to pay special attention toward the development of the people living in border areas.Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar said concrete steps are needed to be taken to resolve the issues confronting J&K and advocated for Judicial Probe into the human loss during recent unrest in Kashmir. He called for stopping extension of employee’s service and expediting clearance of pending SRO-43 cases in his constituency. He urged the Government to take concrete measures to improve the roads and overall infrastructure of his constituency.R S Pathania complemented the Government for taking various initiatives for the development of the State and urged for paying special focus towards the development of tourism sector in his constituency.Abdul Majeed Larmi demanded compensation to the losses during recent unrest in his constituency and urged for counseling of the youth instead of using force. He demanded for removal of unnecessary Traffic Check Points across the State.Anjum Fazili lauded the Government for its policies and programmes launched for the welfare of the people. She said the Government during over six month long agitation exercised refrain from the turning the situation volatile.

 

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