J&K Assembly Chaos: BJP and NC Clash Over Regional Discrimination Claims

The J&K Assembly witnessed chaotic scenes as BJP and NC members traded serious discrimination allegations. Education Minister Sakina Itoo firmly denied the BJP's claims of regional bias in education. Meanwhile, PDP MLA Waheed Parra presented a controversial land regularization bill that sparked further debate. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had to intervene multiple times to maintain order and address various legislative proposals.

Key Points: BJP NC MLAs Accuse Each Other of Discrimination in J&K Assembly

  • BJP MLA accuses Education Department of discrimination against Jammu region
  • Education Minister Sakina Itoo denies charges as baseless and political
  • PDP MLA presents bill for grazing land regularization amid land jihad allegations
  • CM Omar Abdullah rejects human rights bill citing NHRC coverage post-2019
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Noisy scenes in J&K Assembly after NC, BJP MLAs accuse each other of discrimination

Heated exchanges erupt in J&K Assembly as BJP and NC MLAs trade discrimination allegations over education and land rights, forcing Speaker intervention.

"J&K has one government and there is no question of discrimination between the two regions - Education Minister Sakina Itoo"

Srinagar, Oct 28

Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Assembly witnessed noisy scenes on Tuesday when the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and ruling National Conference (NC) MLAs accused each other of regional discrimination.

Noisy scenes erupted in the House after BJP MLA Shakti Parihar accused the J&K Education Department of discriminating against the Jammu region.

The allegations sparked a heated exchange between the BJP and National Conference members. Education Minister, Sakina Itoo, strongly denied the charges, calling them baseless and politically-motivated.

As tempers flared, members from both sides engaged in loud arguments, forcing the Speaker to intervene to restore order in the House. The issue was later deferred.

Education Minister Itoo told the BJP MLAs that J&K has one government and there is no question of discrimination between the two regions.

Then Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) MLA, Waheed ur Rehman Parra presented a Bill for regularisation of 'Kachariae (Grazing Land)' and state land and allotment of ownership rights to occupants of these lands.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asked the PDP MLA that how could the House allot unlawful lands to occupants. In turn, Waheed Para told the junior Abdullah "not to be afraid of the BJP" because he alleged that the party had called allotment of land to occupants in the Valley as 'land Jihad'.

CM Omar Abdullah also told NC MLA Mir Saifullah to withdraw a Bill presented by him on Casual Labourers and Daily Wagers saying that the matter is already under review by a committee headed by the Chief Secretary. "We want to resolve it, but need exact data before proceeding", CM Omar Abdullah said.

Congress MLA, Nizam-ud-Din Bhat's Bill on Human Rights Protection Bill was also rejected in the House as CM Omar Abdullah said post-2019, Jammu and Kashmir is covered under the National Human Rights Commission, and the Bill can be reconsidered only after statehood is restored.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Jammu, I appreciate BJP raising the discrimination issue. Education infrastructure in Jammu has been neglected for years while Kashmir gets preferential treatment. Minister Sakina Itoo should provide data instead of just denying allegations.
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Ananya R
The land regularization bill is important for poor farmers and shepherds. They've been using these lands for generations. Why can't we have a proper policy instead of political blame games? 🐑
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Sarah B
While I understand the political tensions, the casual laborers bill being withdrawn is disappointing. These workers have been waiting for regularization for decades. The committee should expedite their review process.
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Vikram M
The CM is right about the Human Rights Bill. After 2019, J&K comes under NHRC. Let's focus on getting statehood restored first rather than creating parallel systems. But the Assembly needs more decorum - this shouting matches help nobody.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think both sides are playing politics here. The education minister should provide transparent data about fund allocation between regions. And BJP should focus on constructive criticism rather than just accusations. Let's work together for J&K's progress. 🙏

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