YAIKS makes organizational reshuffle, announces new team | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Jan 31: To reconnect the displaced community of Kashmiri Pandits to their lost roots and to seek political reservation for the community in the State and Central Legislature, the Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS) restructured and reshuffled the organization today here in Jammu. YAIKS also nominated 46 Constituency wise coordinators for all the 10 Districts of Kashmir Valley they belong to. The open membership drive for all the displaced Kashmiris above the age of 18 was also launched in the one day conference of YAIKS. The new team of YAIKS included Pt. R. K. Bhat (Ram Avtar) (President YAIKS), Sanjay Ganjoo, Manoj Handoo and Sunil Koul (Vice Presidents), Bal K Bhat (General Secretary), Sanjeev Koul (General Secretary (Org.), Vimal Raina (In-charge – VPME), Rakesh Fotadar, Vinod Bhat & Sunil Bhat (Coordinators VPME) D N Bhat, Avtar K Dhar & B L Dhar (Advisors) Rajni Raina (In-charge Delhi) Radhika Raina (In-Charge Mumbai), Sanjay Raina, Vipin Kachroo & Simi Bhat (Media Secretary) Ajay Pandita & Neeraj Koul (Office Secretary) Ashwani Kak, Kamal Tak (Prog. Co-ordinators) Arvind Wali, Jimmy Bazaz, Amit Raina, Shakuntala, Archana Sharma, Poonam Sharma and Sonu Bhat (Team IT Cell) Dileep Bhat, Sanjay, Rakesh, Dileep Pandita, Virander, Deepu, Naresh, Reshab, Sunita Bhat and Babita Raina (Organisors) In addition to this 46 were nominated Constituency wise coordinators of YAIKS from all the 10 Districts of Kashmir Valley and 26 were nominated core group members of YAIKS. The community leaders gave a clarion call to launch a sustained struggle for their long overdue political, social, economic and cultural rights in the UT of JK. The convention was organized in the backdrop of the deteriorating political and economic profile of KPs and their complete absence from the political and administrative priorities of the government. The YAIKS President appealed to all the community members to come forward and support this cause so that our future generations are empowered and our lost identity is restored. |
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