Srinagar: Eidgah MLA and Protem Speaker of the Jammu & Kashmir Assembly, Mubarak Gul, on Tuesday, said that the Omar Abdullah-led Jammu and Kashmir government is planning to renovate the hostel for legislators in Srinagar soon. He also mentioned that the government is considering setting up offices for MLAs in their respective constituencies.
Speaking exclusively to ETV Bharat, Gul said, "A new hostel for legislators is the need of the hour. The MLA hostel in Srinagar lacks modern facilities. A proposal for the same will be forwarded soon to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for approval. The new hostel will be equipped with all basic and modern amenities, including accommodation and offices for the members. It will offer better facilities for legislators."
"Apart from this, a proposal is also under consideration to establish offices for MLAs in their constituencies. This will enable direct contact between the public and their elected representatives, bringing governance to the grassroots level."
Gul, along with 87 other MLAs, entered the renovated Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Complex on Monday. It was the first time since the abrogation of Article 370 that MLAs walked into the assembly."
An emotional Gul termed the day the most important of his life. "I took my oath on October 19 at the Raj Bhawan, but yesterday (Monday), I walked into the Assembly complex as both an MLA and the Protem speaker. I administered the oath of office to all members except two, who couldn't attend the ceremony," he said.