The Sunday Guardian

DeMAND TO MAke lADAkH ‘THIrD regION’ Of JAMMU AND kASHMIr grOwINg

- IANS

People in Ladakh region, especially in Kargil, want the government to declare it as the third region of Jammu and Kashmir to end the perceived discrimina­tion with this hilly area. The recent resignatio­n of local BJP MP Thupstan Chhewang and many growing demands like setting up of a university, medical colleges and skill developmen­t institutes in the region have shown the urgency for the Central government to act before they take shape of agitation.

Raising the demands and organising protests in the recent past has shown that the people of Ladakh want the region to be recognised as the third region of the state with more autonomous powers to go for its whole-hog developmen­t. Ladakh MP Chhewang’s resignatio­n from primary membership of the party as well as the Lower House has shown that all is not well in the region.

Sources close to Chhewang told The Sunday Guardian that in the past few years, he urged the Centre to offer a separate developmen­tal package for Ladakh region and give the regional councils of Leh and Kargil more powers. While BJP tried to play down the resignatio­n, Chhewang has said that he has quit politics on health grounds and wants to lead a spiritual life now.

Many party activists in Ladakh told this newspaper that Chhewang was upset about the Central government’s apathy towards the hilly region. “The state party president Ravinder Raina completely ignored our suggestion­s for giving tickets in the ULB and panchayat elections. Previously it was Kashmir and now it is Jammu which is dominating Ladakh politics,” a senior BJP leader from Leh lamented.

People in Ladakh region are waiting for a massive financial package from the Centre to overcome the “developmen­tal deficit”. Sensing the simmering unrest among the youth, the National Conference-led Ladakh Autonomous Hill Developmen­t Council in Kargil on Friday sought a separate divisional status for Ladakh. Governor Satya Pal Malik is keeping the suspense alive as he said that he won’t dissolve the Assembly and keep it under suspended animation. The Governor’s Rule will come to an end on December 19 and as per constituti­onal provisions, President’s Rule will automatica­lly come into force in the state if no party stakes claim to form government by that time.

Malik said that if he keeps the House alive, it enables the people on ground to go to their lawmakers and get their problems resolved. Malik also released funds for the MLAs for their respective Assembly segments so that they keep their liaison with public alive.

Keeping the suspense alive, senior BJP leader Ashok Kol said in Jammu recently that his party is in the process of cobbling a new alliance and will stake claim to form the government when they will get the required numbers. However, BJP general secretary in charge of the state

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