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LG slams politicians for skipping UT Day function

The erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was turned into a Union Territory in 2019 after the abrogation of Article 370 that granted the state a special status
02:06 AM Nov 01, 2024 IST | PTI
lg slams politicians for skipping ut day function
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Srinagar, Oct 31: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday criticised the politicians who did not attend the Union Territory Foundation Day event, saying it reflected their “dual character”.

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“I am seeing that those who took oath as MLA of a Union Territory and often refer to the Constitution of India (are not here),” Sinha said in his address at the UT’s 5th Foundation Day. “The ground reality is that it is a UT today. When it is made a state, and we want it to be a state, we will celebrate Statehood Foundation Day as well. This shows their dual character.”

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The National Conference (NC) did not attend the event, nor did People’s Conference leader Sajad Gani Lone and CPI(M) leader Muhammad Yousuf Tarigami, who said the administration went ahead with the programme despite people “clearly voting” against it.

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The erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was turned into a Union Territory in 2019 after the abrogation of Article 370 that granted the state a special status.

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On the delay in Panchayat and urban local bodies elections, Sinha said these polls had to be deferred due to some constitutional issues.

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“The Panchayati Raj institutions and the ULBs have a big contribution to the development of Jammu and Kashmir. Due to some constitutional difficulties, those elections could not be held. There were Lok Sabha and Assembly elections and reservation for OBCs was not extended yet," he said.

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“Now Parliament has passed it (OBC reservation), I am sure preparations are being made for those polls in coming days,” he said.

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