Raises issues of nomads; Demands special funds for development of Rajouri, Poonch |
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 21: Minister
for Animal, Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries, Abdul Ghani Kohli today called on
Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh to discuss various issues including Border
Area Development Programme and problems being faced by the people living in
border areas of Rajouri and Poonch districts in Jammu division.
A delegation of the Gujjar and Bakerwal community of State also
accompanied the Minister.
The Minister strongly demanded for grant of special compensation for the
people of border areas of Poonch and Rajouri affected due to cross border
shelling. He briefed the Home Minister that due to shelling in border areas, the
education and road connectivity of these areas has been affected badly which
needs to be addressed on priority.
Kohli also requested for grant of political reservation for Schedule
Tribe (ST) population of State on the pattern of Schedule Castes (SC). He
raised various issues including settlement of Nomadic population (Gujjar and
Bakerwals), reservation in promotions in all categories, opining of Eklavya
Model Residential Schools in every district of State, telecasting of Gojari
News on Doordarshan and inclusion of Gojari language in the State Board of
School Education curriculum.
With regard to development of Kalakote constituency of Rajouri district,
Kohli demanded special funds under Boarder Area Development Programme (BADP)
for drinking water supply scheme at Lower Agrath and Kalakass enabling more
than 7000 people of the hilly villages to get safe drinking water facility.
Kohli also demanded funds for construction of roads from LoorKote to
Agrati and Dalgora to Padian and Panchayat Ghar to Malgujjaran, besides one 35
Mtr span steel Gardor Motorable Bridge at DhanwaKot (Sail Trar) for the
benefits of the local populace.
The Minister submitted a charter of demands for nomadic populations
including streamlining the education system, grazing field and transportation
facilities, healthcare facilities during migration period, smokeless chullas,
solar lights, veterinary dispensary facilities and proportional reservation in
district cadre posts.
Kohli invited the Home Minister to have a visit of the border districts
of Poonch and Rajouri including Kalakote to personally see the miseries of the
people. Home Minister assured the delegation that he will visit the area in
near future.
The Union Home Minister gave a patient hearing to the Minister and
assured him that the genuine demands would be taken up and looked
into for redressal in a time bound manner.
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