Giving more powers to L-G necessary for J&K’s development, says BJP’s Tarun Chugh
Jammu, July 15
BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh has said that vesting more powers in the hands of Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor was necessary to sustain the momentum of development and ensure good governance in the Union territory.
To ensure progress
The Act is pivotal to sustaining the momentum of development and ensuring that the people of Jammu and Kashmir continue to benefit from good governance. — Tarun Chugh, BJP’s National Gen Secy
Chugh, who also serves as the party’s in-charge for J&K, also came down heavily on National Conference vice president and former chief minister Omar Abdullah for “misleading” people on the recent amendments to the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act. “Abdullahs are unable to see the ground realities,” the senior BJP leader said.
In a statement here on Sunday, Chugh defended the amendments to the Act, describing them as a measure to strengthen democratic governance in the Union Territory, combat corruption and ensure equitable development.
“The Act is pivotal to sustaining the momentum of development and ensuring that the people of Jammu and Kashmir continue to benefit from good governance. We are resolute in not allowing politics of appeasement and corruption to hinder progress,” he said.
Chugh said that similar administrative powers have been delegated to Lieutenant Governors in Delhi, Puducherry, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, underscoring the government’s commitment to uniformity and transparency.
The Centre has significantly strengthened the authority of the J&K LG, empowering him to make decisions on crucial matters such as police and all-India services officers and granting sanctions for prosecution in various cases.
Opposition party leaders, including Abdullah, slammed the Union government’s move and termed it a step towards “disempowering” the people of J&K.
The Union home ministry gave more powers to the L-G on Friday by amending the transaction rules framed under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019. This Act, passed alongside the abrogation of Article 370, bifurcated the erstwhile state into two Union territories — Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
“Omar Abdullah’s statement reflects his party’s disconnect from the ground reality in Jammu and Kashmir. The people of the region have moved past the appeasement politics of the past and are now benefitting from the decisive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Chugh said.
He said J&K does not need “partisan politics” but a strong administrative set up that can take the people away from “bullets and stones”.
“Politics of Abdullahs, Mufits and Gandhis had played havoc with the region. Now people want economic, cultural and social growth,” Chugh said, slamming the National Conference, PDP and Congress.