J&K Minister Sakina Itoo Refutes Discrimination Claims, Highlights Fund Allocation Transparency

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Minister for School Education, Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare Department and Higher Education, Sakina Itoo Thursday said that Chief Minister Omar had constituted a cabinet subcommittee to look into the issue pertaining to rationalisation of reservation.

While refuting the charges of opposition MLAs, she said that there was no question of discrimination against the Jammu region or favouring the Kashmir region in the allocation of funds under any sector, including education and health.

She was replying to the debate on demands for grants for four departments under her charge – School Education, Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare Department, and Higher Education, in the Legislative Assembly.

“This is not our role to discriminate against any region. Even in the past, our government, whether headed by Farooq Abdullah or Omar Abdullah, has never discriminated against any region,” she said. “I want to assure the House that Jammu’s due share will be allocated to it and similarly Kashmir will get its right. We will neither snatch anyone’s right nor favour anyone (any region). There is no question on this account.”

Responding to the charges levelled by BJP MLA Pawan Gupta that Kashmir was allocated more funds than Jammu in these crucial sectors, Itoo said, “The statistics quoted by you (Pawan) were based on the funding requisition by hospitals or other sectors. Funds have been allocated as per requisitions. Going by those requisitions, maximum funds have been expended in Jammu and there is nothing wrong in that.”

With regard to Peoples Conference MLA Sajad Lone’s issue regarding rationalisation in the reservation, she reiterated that the CM had already constituted a cabinet subcommittee to look into it.

“This is a very sensitive issue and it is not an easy proposition to resolve it. Every aspect will have to be examined and all stakeholders will have to be consulted and taken on board. Their representation has already reached us. It is being examined. Once the committee prepares and finalises its report on this account. Sajad Sahib too will be informed,” she said.

Later the House unanimously passed grants for all these four departments, totalling over Rs 27,526.28 crore, including Rs 12,014.89 crore for the School Education Department; Rs 8813.70 crore for the Health and Medical Education Department; Rs 4504.28 crore for the Social Welfare Department, and Rs 2193.40 crore for the Higher Education Department, through a voice vote, after the members withdrew their cut motions.

In her over-long reply, the minister enumerated the achievements of all these departments.

In Last 10 Years Democratic Rights Snatched,voices Suppressed,Prices Rise and Unemployment Increased: Sakina Itoo

J&K Minister Sakina Itoo

As National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah took oath as the first Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, Sakina Itoo, the only woman minister in Omar Abdullah’s cabinet said that they would try to meet the expectations of the people and work for them.

Sakina Itoo said, “It is a very challenging job right now because people have a lot of expectations. But we will try to meet those expectations and work for the people as much as possible.”

She said that people voted in large numbers and took back their democratic rights.

She further said, “There are a lot of issues. The democratic rights of the people were snatched away in the last 10 years. The people took those rights back themselves by voting in such huge numbers. Their voice was suppressed, they were unheard, there was no development, there were so many difficulties in the power sector, health sector, price rise and unemployment have increased.”

Her father, Wali Mohammad Itoo, a senior NC leader and former speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly, was assassinated by militants.

On Wednesday, L-G Manoj Saxena administered the oath of office to Abdullah and his council of ministers at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC) in Srinagar.

J-K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha administered the oath of office to Omar Abdullah along with his council of ministers.

National Conference MLA from Mendhar Javed Ahmed Rana, Javid Ahmad Dar from Rafiabad, Sakina Itoo from DH Pora and Surinder Kumar Chowdhary were also administered oath by LG Sinha as ministers in Cabinet.

Independent MLA from Chhamb assembly seat Satish Sharma was given a place in Omar Abdullah-led cabinet.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra were also present for the swearing-in ceremony.

Many INDIA Bloc leaders were present in the ceremony of the JKNC Vice President including Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav, Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Prakash Karat, NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule, DMK MP Kanimozhi, AAP leader Sanjay Singh and CPI leader D Raja.

PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti was also present during the ceremony. This came after the Congress-National Conference secured 48 seats, with the NC winning 42 and the Congress only six seats in the Jammu Kashmir assembly elections. (ANI)

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