“Backward Welfare Deptt to be established in J&K like other states in the country”
“Members of the community expressed their profound gratitude to PM Modi for reservations in Panchayats, ULBs of J&K”
“The Act passed by the Parliament will be implemented in letter, spirit; Rules are being framed, will be published soon”
Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha met the delegation of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) at Raj Bhawan Srinagar, on Thursday.
The members of the community expressed their profound gratitude to Prime Minister NarendraModi for reservations in Panchayats and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) of J&K.
“For the first time since India’s Independence, justice has been delivered to OBCs in J&K. We are also planning to establish a Backward Welfare Department like other states in the country,” the Lt Governor said.
He said the Act passed by the Parliament will be implemented in letter and spirit. Rules are being framed and will be published soon, he added.
The Lt Governor reiterated the commitment of the J&K Administration towards the empowerment of OBCs to realize the vision of Viksit Jammu Kashmir.
Today, the Jammu Kashmir is witnessing a transformative change in the society. It is a new beginning for the deprived sections of the society, the Lt Governor said.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister NarendraModiaccelerated development, better infrastructure and facilities have boosted the local economy, and established peace and harmony in Jammu Kashmir, he added.
Mohammad IqbalAhangar, Chairman, Jammu Kashmir Other Backward Classes (OBCs) Welfare Association, expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister NarendraModi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for socio-economic and socio-political upliftment of the OBC community. He said, the last four years in the history of J&K have been truly “4 SaalBemisaal”.
Mohammad ShafiShama, President, J&K OBC Welfare Association, thanked the Government of India and J&K Administration for empowering the OBC community in J&K.
Prime Minister NarendraModi has mitigated our decades-old suffering and provided justice to the community, Advocate Shabir Ahmed said.
More than 150 representatives of the OBCs from different walks of life were present during the interaction.






