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LG Admin misled Amit Shah regarding our issues: Prez Mahajan Sabha
Urges PM, Home Minister to call back irresponsible officials to Delhi, appoint honest, hardworking persons in UT
10/26/2021 11:48:25 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 26: President Jammu Central Mahajan Sabha (JCMS) Romesh Chander Gupta on Tuesday expressed surprise over the statement of Union Home Minister’s Amit Shah that Mahajan, Khatri and Sikh communities had no rights before abrogation of Article 370 and BJP provided them all the rights.
While talking to the Early Times president JCMS said that Mahajan community has been living in J&K with dignity for more that hundred years since the rule of Maharaja Gulab Singh but the statement of the Home Minister that before abrogation of Article 370, these communities had no agriculture land rights is incomplete truth.
“It seems that the Lieutenant Governor’s Administration had misinformed Amit Shah about the real issue of these communities.
We have been enjoying all fundamental rights like others. We used to have full respect in the past also.
The Home Minister should correct his information regarding the issues of these communities,” he said.
He said that the main grievances of their communities were that they had been deprived of equal land rights after abrogation of Article 370 but LG Administration didn’t redress the same. “The non seriousness of the local administration can be gauged from the fact that our repeated requests to meet LG Manoj Sinha were turned down,” he rued.
The Home Minister should take to task such officials who misinformed him about ground reality, Gupta demanded. “Our community has contributed a lot in building the economy and for the welfare of the society. It has always cooperated with all communities to maintain communal harmony but instead of encouragement, the irresponsible statement of the HM has disheartened them.
He appealed to the Government, Home Minister and Prime Minister that irresponsible officials in the administration should be called back to Delhi who had created misunderstanding about our community, and honest, hardworking persons should be appointed in the UT.
“We are very unhappy with the cold response of the LG Administration that it didn’t think to invite us to discuss our issue. Our community has great legacy for carrying out 1953 Prajaparishad Movement including Lal Shiv Charan from Udhampur, Advocate Hans Raj Gupta from Ramnagar, Manmohan Gupta from Kishtwar, Kuldeep Gupta from Rajouri, Karam chand Gupta from Kathua and Prof Chaman Lal Gupta from Jammu,” he said.
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