Warns of long-term human resource impact; Terms seeking basic information "A Luxury" under Current regime
Srinagar, Oct 30 (KNS): Peoples Conference President and MLA Handwara Sajad Gani Lone on Thursday criticised the government for what he termed as a deliberate attempt to avoid sharing “basic information” on recruitment and reservations in Jammu and Kashmir.
In his statement, Lone said that his questions regarding reservations had been “clubbed” with another member’s query despite having no overlap in content.
“I had submitted two questions about reservations. Both or at least one of them have been clubbed with the question of a fellow honourable member. I fail to understand. There is no overlap in terms of content,” he remarked.
Accusing the government of “stonewalling every effort” to seek clarity on the issue, Lone questioned the administration’s reluctance to place recruitment and reservation data in the public domain.
“Why is the government not willing to share basic information on recruitments?Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelWhy is it stonewalling every effort to resolve the issue of reservations?” he asked.
Referring to his interventions in the previous Assembly session, PC President said his intent was to examine the broader implications of reservation policies on human resource development and regional equity.
“I wanted to gather information in order to be able to define unambiguously the consequences of reservation, the regional disparities and its long-term negative impact on human resource development,” he explained.
Reiterating that the issue could be objectively studied, Lone added, “I still believe it is possible to mathematically evaluate the impact of reservations. But it seems seeking simple answers, gathering information has become a luxury in the present government.”(KNS)