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Tribal Ministry is biggest gift to tribals in 67 years: Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali

Says Mufti was particular to implement Forest Rights Act

5 Dariya News

Jammu 27-Jan-2016

Terming creation of tribal ministry in the state as historic step of Late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, Former Minister & MLA Darhal Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali has said that this ministry is biggest ever gift to community for the last the 67 years.Addressing meeting of J&K Gujjar Bakerwal Conference held in TRC Jammu to pay tribute to Late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and acknowledge his contribution for community, Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali said that during 2014 election campaign, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed had pledged to give tribal ministry so that to change the situation of nomads and this creation of this ministry was first decision of government when Mufti Mohammad Sayeed took over as Chief Minister in 2nd time. He said that Mufti was well versed about the condition of tribal population who in particular, faces many difficulties due to their location which is mostly in the hilly areas of the state.  

He added that the Gujjars and Bakerwals in the state are the poorest, living in sordid conditions, had no access to education as they are of migratory characters and there was need to formulation of sustainable poverty eradication programme for migratory tribes as they deserved special attention due to toughest lifestyle, lacking economic freedom and food security owing to low-income and deficiency of resources and Mufti realized this and created Tribal Ministry in the state which is biggest ever gift to this community since 1947.Acknowledging vision of Mufti for welfare of Gujjar community, Zulfkar said that Mufti was very particular for implementation of Forest Right Act and stoppage of forcible eviction of Gujjar Bakerwal people from the areas used by them near forests. He said that the livelihood of Gujjar Bakerwal community mostly depends on forests as they spent most of the period of a year in forest areas along with their livestock. However, due to heavy restrictions by the forest department, they were facing great difficulties and hardships.Former Minister said that Forest Right Act has been implemented in whole India except J&K state and there is a constant demand of nomadic tribal community of J&K for implementation of the said act in the state and Mufti was very much serious about this and was why he constituted a Committee under the chairmanship of then Deputy Chief Minister to look into the matter and give specific recommendations for its implementation.

On the occasion, Mufti’s broad vision towards tribal community was explained by Haji Mohammad Yousaf, President of J&K Gujjar Bakerwal Conference, Haji Nizam-ud-Din Khatana former MLC, Choudhary Siraj-ud-Din of Kupwara, Chowdhary Salam-ud-Din of Kupwara, Choudhary Mohammad Yaseen Poswal of Pulwama, Choudhary Gulzar Khatana, Choudhary Zakir Hussain of Jammu, Choudhary Mohammad Lateef Khatana, Choudhary Siraj ud Din of Udhampur, Choudhary Bashir Ahmed of Jammu, Choudhary Mohammad Shafi, Choudhary Liaqat of Kathua, Choudhary Gulzar of Kathua and Choudhary Ibrahim of Reasi besides other who paid rich tribute to Mufi Mohammad Sayeed and hoped that next government will resolve pending matters of tribal community and realize dreams of Mufti.Meanwhile Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali participated as Chief Guest in ceremonial function on the eve of Republic day at Roop Nagar which was organised by Roopnagar JDA Housing Colony Welfare Association where Zulfkar said that Indian Constitution is big bond between the states and is reason of National Unity. A colourful cultural programme was presented by the Children of Twinkle Playway School Roop Nagar which was followed by prize distribution function. Meanwhile local residents highlighted various issues of the colony and appealed Former Minister to intervene and get their demands redressed. Zulfkar assured them that all there demands will be taken up with the concerned quarters for immediate redressal. (CNS)