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CPI (M) asks Govt to clear stand on issuance of PRCs
4/27/2015 11:21:10 PM
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SRINAGAR, Apr 27: Ridiculing the Government decision on issuance of State Subject Certificates, CPI (M) State Secretary Ghulam Nabi Malik has asked the PDP led coalition to come clean on its stand on the issue of Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs) to be issued by schools in contravention to the established norms. In a statement issued here, Malik has said that government should explain why the process of issuing PRCs has been assigned to schools which are not mandated to maintain the revenue records. "There is an established norm of issuing PRCs by Revenue Department and if the government is serious to weed out an element of corruption involved in this process, it should introduce a single window system for the same.
There is no need to assign this job to a department which has nothing to do with the revenue records," Malik said while stressing on the
government to remove the brewing misgivings about its decision.
The CPI (M) State Secretary reiterated its demand that there should be a thorough enquiry, as has been demanded by CPI (M) time and again in the Legislative Assembly, in complaints regarding issuance of PRCs in favour of some non locals. Malik said that the latest controversial intervention from the government has not only given credence to such complaints but has added to urgency of CPI (M)'s long pending demand for a thorough probe.
He said that the decision of assigning the process of issuing PRCs to schools has caused a lot of apprehensions in Kashmir. "The government must abide by the established norms and regulations in issuance of PRCs through the Revenue Department and any deviation in this regard will be deemed as a brazen violation of the established law," the CPI (M) State Secretary stated further. He said that CPI (M) will fight any attempt or a move aimed at diluting Jammu and Kashmir's State Subject laws and will safeguard the interests of the State by not allowing nefarious designs to succeed in this regard.
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