Jammu Redefining Magazine Vol: 2 No: 1 | Page 3

Jammu Redefining 3 | January 12--January 26, 2014 C O V E R S T O R Y Feud Over New Administrative Units (Contd. from Page 1) The Congress Minister said the Chief Minister and the National Conference was trying to gain "political mileage'' out of the issue of administrative units while the Congress stands for complete transparency before creating the new units. "We too want creation of new units but in a complete transparent manner. We are in a no hurry. The units sho uld be set up after the CSC submits its report after touring the entire State,'' the Congress leader said describing January 15 deadline as "deliberate attempt to implement Mushtaq Ganai Commission report, which was blatantly biased towards Jammu region''. He admitted that under no circumstances January 15 deadline on submission of report can be met with as the CSC was yet to tour 90 per cent Kashmir Valley and Ladakh and then compile the data and make recommendations. Not ruling out showdown with Congress on the issue of creation of new administrative units, a senior National Conference leader didn't rule out the NC vying for implementation of Bloeria and Ganai Commission reports on the new administrative units as proposed by NC's provincial core group. The CSC comprised seven members including three each from NC and Congress. It was headed by Deputy Chief Minister and Congress leader Tara Chand and have PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Minister Sham Lal Sharma and Urban Development Minister Rigzin Jora, all Congress, Higher Education Minister Mohammad Akbar Lone, Planning and Development Minister Ajay Sadhotra and Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Saifullah Mir, all NC and Agriculture Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir, an associate member of Congress. BONE OF CONTENTION M USHTAQ GANAI Commission has recommended more administrative units for Kashmir as against Jammu region. During creation of eight new districts by then Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad in 2007, the PDP was opposed to the decision but Azad had unilaterally announced the new districts. The possibility that the National Conference would go in for unilateral decision on the administrative units if the CSC report was delayed also cannot be ruled out plunging the state in to another political turmoil. COALITION DIVIDED OVER EX-ARMY CHIEF TOO T HE issue of former Army chief Gen VK Singh being summoned again by Legislative Council Privilege Committee headed by Congress leaders and former Minister Jugal Kishore on January 22 has also snowballed into another row between the two coalition partners especially after PCC (I) chief Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz publicly stating that he was personally opposed to the summons issued to Gen Singh when he has already replied to the charges. Sources said the Congress leaders including those in the Privilege Committee were of the view that the NC was trying to exaggerate the issue and it should be treated as closed since Gen Singh has CMYK given his reply to Legislative Council Chairman Amrit Malhotra. However, National Conference provincial president and member of Privilege Committee, Devender Singh Rana said: "let us not confuse retired General VK Singh with the Indian Army. He is not the Army chief. He is former Army chief. I strongly believe that the privilege motion is against an individual and so far as the Army is concerned, I feel that it is the steel frame Indian democracy and his (Gen Singh's) statement about politicians of J&K has been strongly refuted by all living former Army chief. Some people are trying to blur those lines of distinction to create confusion, which was not required''. However, the senior Congress leaders of the Council including those in the Privilege Committee were of the view that the NC was again trying to gain "political mileage'' from the issue of former Army chief and the issue should be settled when Gen Singh has given his reply to Mr Malhotra. BJP DEMANDS FIVE NEW DISTRICTS D ISMISSING outright the biased, irrational and highly discriminatory recommendations as contained in the reports of S.S Bloeria and Mushtaq Ahmed on creation of new administrative units at Block, Niabat and Sub-Divisional levels in Jammu & Kashmir, BJP has demanded creation of five new districts in Jammu province to meet the legitimate demands of the people. "Set up forthwith five new districts of Basohli-Billawar, Akhnoor, Sunderbani comprising Sunderbani, Kalakot and Nowshehra tehsils and R.S. Pura and grant the status of backward area to all the villages in Jammu province and Ladakh region that deserve such a status to bring them at par with the Kashmir villages," BJP state President Jugal Kishore Sharma said in a meeting held here today to discuss the manner in which the Cabinet-sub-committee (CSC) headed by Congress leader and Dy CM Tara Chand has been conducting itself and implications of the recommendation of Bloeria and Mushtaq. JAMMU REGION BEING GIVEN RAW DEAL: NPP N ATIONAL PANTHERS Party (NPP) Chairman, Harsh Dev Singh has urged Jammu based ministers not to succumb to the pressures of their Kashmir counterparts over the issue of creation of new administrative units in view of wide spread irregularities and huge regional disparities in the proposed report. Castigating the lopsided proposals and biased recommendations made in the Ganai Report, he said Jammu region has been given a raw deal with more than 70 per cent new creations having been recommended for Kashmir Division. Besides, he alleged, political considerations having formed the basis of said recommendations for the purpose as was evident from a perusal of the Ganai Report. He said that looking at the desperation of the Kashmir based ministers to implement the highly controversial report, the Jammu based ministers needed to take a tough stand and not to surrender to the dictates of the former. Cautioning further the members of Cabinet Sub Committee (CSC) to desist from playing politics over the issue, he called for complete review of the Ganai Committee Report and making recommendation of all new administrative units strictly on merits. PDP TERMS IT FUTILE EXERCISE T ERMING the exercise of Cabinet Sub Committee for creation of new administrative units as futile and politically motivated Peoples Democratic Party has demanded that the government at first should have publicized the recommendation of Mustaq Ganaie committee with respect to the creation of new Administrative units so that the people could have been made aware of. PDP claims that the NC led Govt wants to hoodwink the masses and making fool of the people by playing with their sentiments af ter the lapse of five years of its failed tenure. PDP leaders termed the whole exercise of cabinet sub committee in Rajouri as futile and wastage of public exchequer.