Reserving jobs in Ladakh another half-hearted attempt of BJP Govt: CPI(M)

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, June 9: CPI(M) leader Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami has said that the latest decision to reserve jobs for residents of Ladakh region is another half-hearted attempt of the BJP Government as it didn’t even bother to consult two functional hill development councils in the region.
“CPI(M) stand on J&K Reorganization Act-2019 through which the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was downgraded and divided into two Union Territories – J&K and Ladakh – is clear that it was unconstitutional, arbitrary and against the interests of the people of the region,” he said, adding, the party has already challenged it in the Supreme Court.
Tarigami said Article 35-A, which was scrapped by the BJP Government along with the Article 370 on 5 August 2019 unconstitutionally, was there to protect the land and job rights of people of residents of all three regions of the erstwhile state. He said that unconstitutional decision harmed the interests of people of Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh equally.
The CPI(M) leader said there is no clarity in the latest order issued by the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh whether those applying for jobs will have to submit permanent residence certificates, as was the practice prior to 2019, or domicile certificate. Unlike Ladakh, the recruitment rules framed for J&K last year allowed all domiciles, even those who have been living in J&K for more than seven years or studying in the UT up to class 12, as eligible to apply for jobs.
Tarigami reiterated that if the BJP Government wants to correct its wrongs, it should restore the pre- 5 August 2019 position of J&K. Taking half-hearted decisions to appease one region or one community won’t work, he added.