SRINAGAR, AUGUST
2: A 14-member delegation of All J&K Panchayat Conference, led
by its Chairman Sh. Shafiq Mir, met Governor N.N. Vohra at the Raj
Bhavan today.
The delegation
lauded the Governor’s decision to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Panchayati
Raj Act 1989 to restore the direct election of Sarpanches and taking steps for
strengthening the grass root level self-governing institutions in the
rural areas. The delegation emphasized that the Panchayats are
entirely non-political, community centric institutions which promote
growth and development in sync with the aspirations of people living in the
villages. They requested that the District Administration in the State should
be directed to involve the erstwhile Panchs and Sarpanches for tackling various
issues in the Panchayat areas. The delegation also highlighted the pressing
security concerns of the All J&K Panchayat Conference members.
Governor urged the Panchayat Conference delegation to lose no time
in starting preparations for the elections which are planned to be held in
October-December this year. He urged Sh. Mir and his colleagues to spread
awareness amongst the general public about the apolitical character
of the Panchayats and their crucial importance in enabling the villages to plan
and decide their development priorities and be also responsible for
implementing the village development programmes.
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