Millennium Post

Protests mark opening of ‘darbar’ in Jammu

The spate of protests erupted even as judicial works in the J&K HC and various lower courts remained affected for the fourth day

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

JAMMU: Several protests, including one by National Panthers Party against reorganisa­tion of Jammu and Kashmir, marked the opening day of various government offices here on Monday after biannual 'darbar' move to the winter capital Jammu of the new Union Territory.

The spate of protests erupted even as judicial works in the J&K High court and various lower courts remained affected for the fourth day on Monday amid the ongoing indefinite strike by lawyers.

The lawyers are on a war path against a recent decision by J&K administra­tion to create a new department for registrati­on of sale deeds and other documents pertaining to immovable property, divesting courts of their power to register them. Shortly after the Civil Secretaria­t and other offices reopened here after functionin­g for six months in Srinagar as part of the darbar move, a group of NPP activists led by party chairman and former state minister Harsh Dev Singh assembled at the Exhibition Ground here and held a demonstrat­ion.

"We do not want a Union Territory and Lieutenant Governor... It is a crude joke with the people of Jammu and Kashmir," Singh told reporters as agitated protesters shouted slogans for the restoratio­n Jammu

and Kashmir's statehood.

Questionin­g the decision of the Bjp-led Central Government, he said it has happened for the first time in the history of the country that a state has been downgraded to the status of Union Territory.

"Who is happy with this demotion?" the NPP leader asked and accused the BJP government of acting in a dictatoria­l manner and against the norms of democracy.

He said the NPP will continue its protest against the bifurcatio­n of the state into two union territorie­s and "will take the fight to Delhi by organizing protests outside Parliament as the Union Territory status is

not acceptable to the people of Jammu and Kashmir".

"The NPP wants restoratio­n of the statehood with a chance given to people to choose their representa­tives through free and fair elections to have a popular government," Singh said.

Earlier, police foiled separate attempts by retired employees of the State Road Transport Corporatio­n and several youths of Reasi and Udhampur districts to march to the Civil Secretaria­t in support of their demands.

While SRTC'S retired employees were demanding their pending dues including the sixth pay commission arrears, the youths, led by former NPP legislator Balwant Singh Mankotia, were agitating over the delay in release of the

list of successful candidates in an interview held over a decade ago for some fourth class posts, said officials.

Following the strike by

lawyers, work in all courts, including tribunals and revenue courts, remained affected for the fourth day on Monday.

The Jammu chapter of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Associatio­n went on an indefinite strike on Friday against the government's decision and proposed shifting of the high court from its present location at Janipur to the outskirts of the city.

 ?? PTI ?? First Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Girish Chandra Murmu, inspects the guard of honour at Civil Secretaria­t following the annual 'Darbar Move', in Jammu, Monday
PTI First Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Girish Chandra Murmu, inspects the guard of honour at Civil Secretaria­t following the annual 'Darbar Move', in Jammu, Monday

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