Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has announced plans for elections to Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in Jammu and Kashmir. The decision follows the completion of ward delimitation and the reservation of specific wards for Other Backward Classes (OBCs). Sinha commended the outgoing Councilors of Jammu Municipal Corporation for their dedicated service during a felicitation ceremony. He said the elections for Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) would be held after the completion of delimitation exercise of wards and reservation of wards for other Backward Classes. He extended his best wishes to the Councilors for their future endeavours. Highlighting the paramount importance of ULBs, Sinha emphasized their role as symbols of citizens’ aspirations in the 21st century. He attributed the increased financial resources allocated to ULBs in J&K to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Despite the delayed implementation of the 73rd and 74th amendments in J&K, the UT Administration, guided by the Prime Minister, has decentralized decision-making processes since August 2019 by transferring more departments and responsibilities to elected representatives. Sinha expressed best wishes for the departing Councilors and urged both the public and elected representatives to collaborate and focus on resource generation. The upcoming elections aim to fortify ULBs as pillars of participatory governance, ensuring equitable distribution and representation across diverse demographics within urban areas.
“The emphasis on improved urban planning, green infrastructure, and the overall ease of living reflects a commitment to creating resilient and vibrant urban spaces that cater to the diverse needs of the population”.
The announcement reflects a commitment to fortifying ULBs as engines of progress, embracing diversity, and catering to the needs of all residents. This strategic approach enhances the credibility and effectiveness of ULBs, paving the way for a more inclusive and representative local governance structure. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ULBs in J&K have been provided with greater financial resources for strong and accountable self-government, ensuring a holistic ecosystem for last-mile access to services. Sinha called for a collaborative approach between the public and elected representatives to strengthen the foundation of local governance and enhance the impact of urban development initiatives. The emphasis on improved urban planning, green infrastructure, and the overall ease of living reflects a commitment to creating resilient and vibrant urban spaces that cater to the diverse needs of the population.
As preparations for the delimitation process and OBC ward reservations unfold, anticipation grows for the subsequent elections, promising an era of governance that amplifies voices from every stratum of society within the urban landscape. Jammu and Kashmir is poised for a transformative era in urban governance, echoing the aspirations of the people and promoting an inclusive, cooperative spirit for the betterment of all. Locals are happy with the process and stated that it will help to reach the grass roots in the UT. Yousuf Mir, a local from Habba Kadal Srinagar said that finally, with the new ward boundaries, our community feels more fairly represented. It’s like our voices will count more in the decision-making process. “I appreciate the efforts in redefining the wards. Now, our local leaders can focus better on the specific needs of our area, making governance more effective,” he said. Another local Umar said that the reservation of wards for OBCs is a positive step towards inclusivity. It’s time our community gets the representation it deserves.” “I am glad our voices will be heard in local governance. The reservation system ensures that historically marginalized groups like ours have a say in shaping our community’s future,” he said.
“As preparations for the delimitation process and OBC ward reservations unfold, anticipation grows for the subsequent elections, promising an era of governance that amplifies voices from every stratum of society within the urban landscape”.
Why need for completion of ward delimitation and the reservation of specific wards for Other OBCs
Ward delimitation and the reservation of specific wards for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) are important aspects in the context of political representation and social justice. Here are some reasons why these processes are considered necessary:
Ward Delimitation:
Population Distribution: Over time, the population of different areas within a region can change. Ward delimitation helps ensure that each ward has a roughly equal population, promoting fair and effective representation. This is crucial for maintaining the democratic principle of “one person, one vote.”
Effective Governance: Properly delimited wards enable more efficient local governance. When wards are geographically and demographically balanced, local representatives can better address the specific needs and concerns of their constituents.
Responsive Representation: Delimitation allows for the creation of wards that reflect the diversity of the population. This helps ensure that elected representatives are more responsive to the unique challenges faced by the people in their respective areas.
Avoiding Malapportionment: Without periodic delimitation, some wards may become overpopulated, leading to malapportionment. Malapportionment can result in certain areas being underrepresented, leading to a lack of adequate representation for those residents.
Reservation of Wards for OBCs: Social Justice: Reservation of wards for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) is a measure aimed at promoting social justice. OBCs often face historical and systemic disadvantages, and reservation policies are designed to address these disparities by providing them with adequate political representation.
Inclusive Governance: By reserving wards for OBCs, the government aims to ensure that the decision-making bodies at the local level are inclusive and representative of the entire population. This helps in preventing the marginalization of certain social groups.
Empowerment: Reservation policies are intended to empower historically marginalized communities by providing them with a platform to participate actively in local governance. This, in turn, can contribute to their overall empowerment and socio-economic development.
Affirmative Action: Ward reservation for OBCs is a form of affirmative action, acknowledging historical injustices and attempting to redress them. It provides OBCs with a fair share of political power and influence.
Kashmir Horizon View : Both ward delimitation and the reservation of specific wards for OBCs are mechanisms aimed at ensuring fair and equitable representation in local governance, promoting social justice, and addressing historical inequalities. These practices contribute to the overall democratic and inclusive development of a society.
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