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Panchayat leaders urge LS speaker for additional security, vehicles

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Pahalgam: In the wake of recent attacks on sarpanches in Kashmir, local panchayat leaders requested Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for additional security and vehicles on Monday.
Birla, who is on a four-day trip to the valley, visited Pahalgam on Monday and interacted with the panchayat leaders.
He assured them that the government is fully committed to ensuring their security and said he will convey their concerns to the lieutenant governor of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Lok Sabha speaker also invited the panchayat leaders to visit Parliament to watch its proceedings.
District Development Council (DDC) Chairman, Anantnag, Mohammad Yusuf Gorsi expressed his gratitude to Birla for meeting them and thanked him for visiting Anantnag.
“We are in south Kashmir, where the security threat is very high. We have been given only two security guards each who work on rotation. It is strange that our security level is the same as that of those in Jammu,” he said.
Echoing similar sentiments, DDC member, Dashnepora, Nihar Ahmed Mir said the security situation in Jammu is different from that in Kashmir.
“We should be provided with more security as we are under a continuous threat. At the same time, we should also be given vehicles as the terrain is hilly,” he said.
Some of the panchayat leaders also expressed apprehension of a heightened security threat in the wake of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. However, officials dismissed any such possibility.
Talking to PTI, BDC Chairperson, Pahalgam, Zerena Akhtar (22) said all panchayat leaders have been instructed to stay in a hotel in Pahalgam.
“We can travel only after informing the Police Control Room two days in advance, but we have to come back and stay in the hotel,” she said.
However, she added that all this is being done for their safety and security.
Responding to the panchayat leaders’ concerns, Birla said the government is committed to ensuring their security and is taking all necessary steps.
He further said he will convey their concerns to the LG.
“It is visible that the panchayati raj institutions have strengthened grassroots-level democracy here and democratic institutions have become more answerable to people,” Birla said.
Officials at the local administration said they are taking all necessary steps to ensure the safety of panchayat leaders.
One of the officials said the panchayat leaders have been asked to stay in a hotel as it is required for their safety, but their movement is not restricted provided they are accompanied by state police personnel.
The panchayat leaders appreciated the Centre’s efforts in their training and seconded the Lok Sabha speaker that democracy has been strengthened in the valley with the panchayati raj institutions.
Pahalgam Development Authority CEO Masrat Hashim categorically said there is hardly any security threat and cited a National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report that said Kashmir is one of the safest destinations in the country for tourists, especially for solo woman travellers.
Anantnag District Commissioner Piyush Singla told PTI that the district administration is taking all necessary steps to ensure the safety of panchayat leaders.
He further said the establishment of panchayati raj institutions has empowered people and made them a part of the development process.
Meanwhile, congratulating the newly elected local representatives, Birla said that the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is on the path of peace and prosperity. The Speaker added that Panchayati Raj Institutions in the UT have been strengthened and appealed to the local representatives for their greater involvement in making the democratic institutions more transparent and accountable.
Observing that the roots of Indian democracy are in our tradition, Birla urged the Panchayati Raj representatives to work towards fulfillment of hopes and aspirations of the people.
Mentioning that decentralisation of power is the key to success of democracy and development, Birla called for greater coordination among administration and Panchayati Raj Institutions so that the fruits of development reach the intended beneficiaries.
In this regard, Shri Birla stressed on the importance of consensus and dialogue and said that all democratic institutions must interact among themselves and they should also device a set of rules and procedures for structured functioning. Shri Birla also said that Gram Sabhas should meet regularly to address people’s issues.
Stating that Jammu and Kashmir has tremendous potential for tourism and export, Birla called for measures for boosting marketing and export of local handicrafts and artifacts in national and international markets.
The LS Speaker will inaugurate Parliamentary Outreach Programme for the Empowerment of Panchayati Raj Institutions of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir tomorrow.

 


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