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BJP accuses Omar govt of neglecting tribals

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BJP accuses Omar govt of neglecting tribals

Bishnah (Jammu), Jun 15: Senior BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Gulam Ali Khatana Sunday accused the Omar Abdullah-led government of “systematically sidelining Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes in Jammu and Kashmir by failing to implement key welfare legislations introduced after the abrogation of Article 370.”

Addressing a public gathering at Darbar Ground in Bishnah, Khatana alleged that landmark central laws including the Forest Rights Act and the SC, ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act- though extended to Jammu and Kashmir post-2019, remained largely unimplemented on the ground.

“The tribal population continues to live without even the most basic amenities. Their hamlets lack roads, electricity, clean water and healthcare. Funds are being allocated, but there is no accountability. One has to ask- where is the money going?” Khatana questioned.

Senior BJP leader claimed that while the Modi government ensured constitutional rights were extended to all communities after the special status of J&K was revoked, the Omar-led National Conference government failed to follow through.

“Is it because these communities supported the abrogation of Article 370? Are they now being punished for their loyalty to the nation?” he asked, calling the situation “deeply discriminatory and politically motivated.”

The BJP MP pointed out that several state and centrally sponsored development schemes had seen progress under the present Lieutenant Governor-led administration, but these initiatives were now allegedly being obstructed or diluted.

“Development cannot be selective. Welfare must reach the last person in the line,” he said.

Moreover, Khatana demanded that the J&K government should release a White paper detailing the disbursement and on-ground status of all state and central welfare schemes.

“People deserve to know how public money is being spent. Communities that are constitutionally entitled to development cannot be left in the lurch,” he added.

He also used the platform to urge tribal elders and local leaders to act against the growing menace of drug addiction and social decay among youth in marginalised areas.

“Social neglect is driving our youth toward dangerous paths. We need collective responsibility to protect the next generation,” he said.

Khatana appealed to the Lieutenant Governor to intervene if the state administration continued to fail in delivering basic rights and infrastructure to the tribal and backward populations.

“These aren’t favours. Rather, these are rights guaranteed by the Constitution. If the government of the day won’t uphold them, the LG must step in and ensure justice,” he asserted.

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