Srinagar:Altaf Bukhari, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party, on Saturday opposed recent amendments to the administrative rules governing the Union Territory.
Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, Bukhari expressed grave concerns over amendments to the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, which he argued, diminished the powers previously held by the region's elected representatives. These amendments, according to Bukhari, centralise authority within the office of the Lieutenant Governor, thereby limiting the legislative autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir.
"We are witnessing a significant erosion of the powers vested in our elected representatives," Bukhari stated, underscoring the potential implications for democratic governance in the region. He called for a reconsideration of these amendments to ensure that the region's governance structure reflects the democratic aspirations of its people.
"The amendments proposed yesterday are a clear attempt to hollow out our erstwhile state into UTs," Bukhari stated, referring to the move that comes in response to a Supreme Court ruling last year that paved the way for reinstating statehood. "While the Prime Minister and Home Minister have repeatedly promised to bridge the gap between Delhi and our hearts, if this is their idea of bridging, at least the people of Jammu and Kashmir are not on board."
Highlighting the historic significance of the region's erstwhile assembly, Bukhari lamented its diminished powers, labeling it a "toothless tiger" that betrays the people's trust. He called upon all political parties in Jammu and Kashmir to set aside their differences and unite to safeguard the interests of its residents.