Jammu, July 13: J&K
Commission headed by its Chairman, Jeet Lal Gupta during its visit to Jammu met
the various delegations. The other members of the Commission, Prof. Virender
Gupta and Advocate Onkar Seth accompanied the Chairman during the deliberations
with the delegations. The delegations those met the Commission are of the
members of Other Backward Classes (OBC), Yogi Community, Boria Community and
those of Gurdwara Granthis and Sewadars. The Other Backward Classes delegation
was lead by its President, Muri Lal Balgotra submitted Memorandum to the
Commission that Other Backward Classes have population between 11-16 lac
whereas their representation as reserved category is merely 2 percent. He
referred 1931 census of J&K State Government, Mandal Commission report and
the recent census conducted by the State Government.
The Yoginath Community
headed by Gyan Chand Yogi represented its case for inclusion as one of the
Backward Classes. Gyan Chand argued that the community had been declared as
backward class by the Mandal Commission and has a population 40-50 thousands
and its members are downtrodden, socially backward and are living in adverse
economic conditions.
The Boria Community also
pleaded for its inclusion in other Backward Classes of the State. The name of
the community existed in the State Government records, the members of community
narrated. The delegation told the Commission that Borias are socially and
economical most backward.
The delegation comprising
of Granthis and Sewadars of Gurudwara led by S. varinderjit Singh also
represented its case for inclusion in the OBC category while pleading that
Granthis and Sewadar are very poorly paid and live in hand to mouth conditions.
The chairman assured that
delegation that their cases shall be sympathetically considered and asked them
to submit the relevant documents in support of their respective
demands.
The Commission finally on Friday, July 13, 2018 undertook
visit to the border villages of Kathua and Samba districts and interacted with
the local population to apprise itself about their grievances. The Commission
assured these people that a case is made out in their favour by providing
reservation in view of their continued sufferings and the commission shall take
necessary steps in that direction shortly.
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