back to top
Jammu KashmirDDC member, BDC chairperson quit Congress in Rajouri

DDC member, BDC chairperson quit Congress in Rajouri

Date:

Rajouri, Mar 31: A district development council member and a block development council chairperson were among several activists who quit the Congress in and on Thursday protesting its “anti-Pahari community stance” over the demand of Scheduled Tribe status.

The Pahari community has been seeking Scheduled Tribe status for 30 years, ever since the Gujjars and Bakarwals in Jammu and Kashmir got the status in 1991 helping them get a reservation in and admission to educational institutes.

Following the Delimitation Commission's recent recommendation of granting political reservation for the Paharis as well, leaders of the community have come together to make a fresh push for the same.

“We have resigned from the Congress in protest against their anti-Pahari community stance over the grant of ST status to them. I along with BDC chairperson Thanamandi and party workers have resigned,” DDC member Abdul Qayoom Mir told reporters in Rajouri District of Jammu Division.

He said they will join the party that helps in granting Paharis the Scheduled Tribe status.

Mir accused the Congress of creating roadblocks in the way of the Pahari community getting the status thus “forcing us to quit the party”

Northlines
Northlines
The Northlines is an independent source on the Web for news, facts and figures relating to Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and its neighbourhood.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Heavy rains cause damage in Shimla on monsoon’s arrival

The first heavy rains of the monsoon season brought...

Himachal Government Ready for any Monsoon Emergencies: Chief Minister

The Himachal Pradesh government has taken necessary precautions ahead...

BJP launches Haryana poll preparations with executive meeting in Panchkula

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) kicked off discussions around...

Bouncer gunned down by disguised assailants in Gurugram, Haryana

A bouncer working as a security guard met a...