Ali Mohammad Sagar Lays Foundation for ₹65 Lakh Renovation of SDA Community Centre in Rajouri Kadal

SDA Community Centre

General Secretary of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) and MLA Khanyar, Ali Mohammad Sagar, on Thursday laid the foundation for a major renovation and upgradation project worth ₹65 lakh at the SDA Community Centre Sultan-ul-Arifeen (R.A) located in Rajouri Kadal, Srinagar.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The upgraded facility will benefit a large population residing in Shehr-e-Khas, including areas like Saraf Kadal, Bohri Kadal, Rajouri Kadal, Mahraj Gunj, Kaidd Kadal, Kadwara, and the neighbourhoods surrounding Jamia Masjid.

During the ceremony, MLA Khanyar announced an additional ₹30 lakh from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for extension and furnishing of the centre.

MLA Salman Ali Sagar Criticizes LCMA, Demands Reforms in Hazratbal Development

Salman Ali Sagar
  • Castigates LCMA’s Harassment in Rural Hazratbal, Calls Out Smart City Mess
  •  Advocates for Conversion of Chatterhama Ward into Rural Block
  •  Demands Amnesty for BPL Families
  •  Calls for Reservation for OM Category
  • •Pushes for Revival of Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
  •  Stresses Promotion of Craft and Pashmina Institute in Sher-e-Khaas
  • Seeks Land Allocation Under Housing for All for BPL Families
  •  Prioritization of SRO PDD Employees Who Lost Lives on Duty
  • Demands Ownership Rights for Residents of Section 4 Land in rural Hazratbal.

Hazratbal, March 18: MLA Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar reaffirmed his commitment to fulfilling all promises made to the people within the next five years.

Addressing public concerns, he strongly criticized the harassment of rural Hazratbal residents by LCMA and pointed out the mismanagement under the Smart City project.

He emphasized the need to convert Chatterhama Ward into a rural block to facilitate better governance and development. An amnesty for Below Poverty Line (BPL) families was also a key demand to provide relief to the underprivileged.

Further advocating for social justice, he called for reservations for the Other Marginalized (OM) category and underscored the importance of reviving Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to support youth employment. He also pressed for the promotion of Kashmiri crafts and the Pashmina industry in Sher-e-Khaas to preserve the region’s cultural identity.

To ensure housing security, he demanded land allocation under the Housing for All scheme for BPL families. Additionally, he called for prioritizing the families of PDD employees who lost their lives in the line of duty. Lastly, he insisted that residents living on Section 4 land should be granted ownership rights.

MLA Salman Ali Sagar reaffirmed his unwavering dedication to addressing public grievances and pushing for holistic development in Hazratbal.

Opposition Wants To Create Ruckus, No Need Of Protest or Confontration with Central Government on Statehood Restoration: Salman Ali Sagar

Salman Sagar

National Conference (NC) leader and MLA Hazratbal, Salman Ali Sagar today said that there is no need of confrontation with central government on restoration of statehood. He said the efforts being taken up by present Omar Abdullah-led dispensation will be productive and result oriented.

“The chief minister Omar Abdullah has already cleared that right things will be taken up at right time. Today the elected government has been in place for over three months. The government is doing its efforts in a best manner to get the statehood back. Already the head of the elected government held series of talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and other union leaders over the matter, and the government has got positive response till date,” he said.

“The J&K government has firm belief that Government of India will respect peoples’ mandate regarding restoration of statehood and other pressing issues. And we are hopeful that the centre will take up the matter of statehood seriously in coming times,” the NC leader as per Greater Kashmir said.

The NC leader while replying to a query said that there is no need of confrontation with centre over the matter of statehood. “The opposition wants to create ruckus but we believe there is no need of confrontation or protest as of now. Both the ends are working in a cordial atmosphere. The efforts being taken up under the leadership of chief minister Omar Abdullah will be productive and result oriented. The issues pertaining to people will be resolved anyhow,” he said.

On Budgam bypolls, he replied that party high command is authorized to take a call on the name of the candidate. “Once the schedule is announced, the party high command will take a call, and announce a suitable candidate for the assembly segment,” he said.

National Conference Leader Salman Ali Sagar Criticizes MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi’s Protest over Reservation Policy

Salman Ali Sagar

National Conference leader and MLA Hazratbal, Salman Ali Sagar Tuesday expressed strong dismay over the protest led by party’s own Member of Parliament from Srinagar, Aga Ruhullah over reservation policy row. The protest was also joined by several opposition leaders and legislators.

Speaking with reporters at NC headquarters in Srinagar, Salman Sagar, said that if the MP believes that he can do it, then that’s his individual prerogative, however, this was not the National Conference’s initiative.

Salman said that the party only organises protests after instructions from senior leaders such as Dr Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah, or after directives from the general secretary’s office. “Such protests are not organised independently by individuals. They must be authorised by the party leadership. What happened yesterday was entirely an individual action and not a National Conference event,” he said.

“A Gathering of Rivals”

Salman said the protest was a platform for the party’s adversaries. “It was a gathering of our adversaries, of our enemies. Unfortunately, one of our MPs was present there, giving them an opportunity to exploit the situation,” Salman said, adding that such actions inadvertently strengthen the position of political rivals like the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Salman accused the protest organisers of failing to consider better ways to address grievances. “If grievances truly needed redressal, there were better ways to address them. What happened yesterday, in my personal opinion, was pure drama. It didn’t benefit anyone,” he said.

While reiterating his support to students’ concerns, Salman said that the National Conference stands with the students of the open merit category. “I openly declare in front of you that I stand with the students of the open merit category. Their grievances must be addressed based on their population percentage. However, we will not allow politics to be played on this issue,” he said.

He also took a dig at political opportunism, stating that the protest gave a platform to individuals who have no real stake in the issue. “People with no mandate, those who have been rejected by the public with barely 200 votes, were speaking on behalf of thousands or even millions. This kind of behavior undermines genuine efforts,” Salman said.

Salman expressed concern about the damage such actions could inflict on the party’s credibility and unity. “The National Conference is a very large party, and small incidents or dirty politics won’t affect us. But actions like these create unnecessary internal strife. We have faith that under Omar Abdullah’s leadership, the aspirations of the open merit category will be addressed through the reservation policy,” he said.

Salman also questioned the role of those who organised and participated in the protest. “If genuine stakeholders had been engaged, it would have been meaningful. But this was clearly about internal issues and political point-scoring,” he said.

National Conference leader and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Monday led a protest march outside chief minister’s official residence in the Gupkar area of Srinagar over reservation policy row. The protest led by the MP is being viewed, by many, as growing discord within the National Conference, as it was seen as defying the party’s norms and discipline—(KNO)