Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 29 : Jammu Kashmir Reserve Categories Employees Association (JKRCEA), heads of various socio-religious groups of the communities, retired employees forum held save reservation convention at Gurjar Desh Trust. While speaking on the occasion Dr. Sanjay Bhasin, Chief of JKRCEA put forth demands of the employees and the association in front of Minsiters and MLA's belonging to reserved categories. The demands included Govt. should strictly direct administrative secretaries as well as Chief Secretary to bend all the proposal of promotion till government comes out with clear policy on Reservation in promotion, govt. should adopt 77th, 81st, 85th Amendments of Indian Constitution through Cabinet memo- Presidential ordinance, govt. to immediately call meeting of Enforcement Board on implementation of reservation in J&K as per reservation Act and SRO-294 & bring out Quantifiable data for Reservation fulfilled till date, govt. to implement reservation R-e-Z, R-e-T & other such contractual and temporary recruitments. All the Minsters and MLA assured the gathering that they will leave no stone unturned to get the constitutional rights of reserved categories safeguarded including right of reservation in promotion in a time framed manner. AG Kohli, T Dorge, Choudhary Zulfikar Ali, Karbalie, DK Manyal, Dina Nath and others assured gathering that the Chief Minister Mufti Sayeed is very much favourable to the cause of reserved communities and final and favourable solution to the problem arising out of high court verdict shall be sorted. They extended unconditional support and promised that his party will support the government whole-heartedly in this endeavour. While, Piran Ditta, President All J&K Shri Guru Ravi Dass Sabha, Bodh Raj Bhagat, (National Vice-President, Bhagat Mahasabha) and all other social religious heads present in the convention viewed that if ministers and MLA's belonging to reserved categories especially Scheduled Caste MLA's. The organisations shall be compelled to ghearou them in their houses for not acting in just and proper manner. |