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Kashmir Society International demands to fill 24 POK seats
7/8/2021 11:49:09 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 8: Kashmir Society International (KSI) emphasised for recommendation of filling of 24 POK seats by delimitation Commission to safeguard Kashmir. KSI put forth their demand during their meeting with Delimitation Commission.
Renzushah while leading the five member team pointed out facts how majority voices remained under suppression because of subjugation of 24 seats under adverse occupation in conspiracies with local politicians of Kashmir as it suited them to exploit this abnormal democratic fracture caused by them to get their persons elected in local assemblies by hook or crook since 1947 muzzling true voices of love and communal unity in Kashmir.
These political gangs without bothering for these 24 seats or demanding filling of these seats even forcefully gate crashed Assembly in all fake elections since 1947 sometimes unopposed and sometime reversing results forcing adversaries to resort to violence which has always proved oxygen and blood supply for being permanent fixtures in local Assemblies.
Renzushah while elaborating ethnic character of Baltistan, Silk Route area unfortunately being called CPEC, Hunza, Durand line Bordering Afghanistan, Population on Khanjreeb pass bordering Kashgar, Gilgat, Askardu, Wadi e Neelam, Bhimber Bagh, and all other districts covered under 24 Reservation seats, pointed out how majority of them are either Hanafi Sufi or Shia ethnic groups.
In consequence the radical gangs suppressed their majority voices in these severed part of Kashmir for which 24 seats are reserved without taking any step to use this constitutional right to amplify the sufferings of this suppressed ethnic ideologies which believes in live and unity as well as communal harmony.
Renzushah brought in notice of Commission that crises created from Abnormal division as a result of tribal raid in 1947 and half-hearted steps taken by local leadership of the time which allowed major portion comprising of 24 seats to remain out of administrative and constitutional control adversely effected ethnic majority of Kashmir.
Renzushah acknowledged that it was saner, rational and true democratic step on part of Indian parliament to reserve these 24 seats but keeping them un filled has itself made our constitutional stand week with regard to such seats. He said that non-use of these 24 seats had reduced the majority voice of Sufi Hanafi Aitqaad as well as Shia communities the major portion of which has been left behind in 1947 to negligible levels.
He emphasised that when it is democratic right of Hindu Migrants of 1947 to be represented in Assembly through present Delimitation process. When it is right of SC ST of Jammu to get 11 seats reserved, When Sikh communities Deserve reserved seats ,When Gujars Bakerwals, Paharies, Dogra's, Kashmiri pandit concerns are being addressed in most genuine manner, the democratic interests of Majority of Kashmiri Hanafi Sufi & Shia Communities can remain protected and honoured only when Delimitation allows filling of 24 Seats of this majority to be filled instantly.
He said that utilisation of these 24 seats will also remove apprehensions of majority of Kashmiri as created by local politicians that Delimitation will reduce Kashmiri majority in to minority. Renzushah underscored need for restoring suppressed confidence of people of Kashmir which has been severely damaged by local politicians during last 70 years for their own power interests. Delimitation should take bold steps to recommend to parliament about filling of 24 Reserved POK seats which will itself strengthen Stand of India that entire territory along entire majority belongs to India. Let all those local leaders also fill their forms for such reserved seats who had used double language with regard to this issue so far.
The five member High Level Team including Jenab A. R. Shah President of group of trade unions, Javid Tota Iconic Hanafi ideologue, Khanyari sahib Presiding Trade & Commerce, Jenab Haqani dynamic Social Activist of Shahr e khass called on Delimitation Commission to appraise them about need to ensure full representation of all 114 seats in next Assembly.
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