Jammu and Kashmir Shri Ram Sena state president Rajiv Mahajan has shown great resentments regarding the Bill of Permanent Residential Certificates before the House of Jammu and Kashmir assembly, for its approval.
RAJIV MAHAJAN, state president of Shri Ram Sena, Jammu and Kashmir, has shown great resentments regarding the Bill of Permanent Residential Certificates before the House of Jammu and Kashmir assembly, for its approval. Rajiv Mahajan has said that the government of Jammu and Kashmir should scrutinised from the concern records of Jammu and Kashmir, the State Subject Certificates which have been issued to so many non-residents of J&K state, who have sought employment, purchased land and constructed big bungalows, which is illegal and these state subject holders who are actually non-state subjects of Jammu and Kashmir have also managed to get the arms licences for revolvers/pistols/guns issued by the Home Department, who should be taken to task, whose role in the state is more worst than the militants.
Rajiv Mahajan of Shri Ram Sena said that the People’s Democratic Party leader who is seeking the approval of bill in the state assembly, for the cancellation of State Subjects Certificates in respect of those girls who marry outside the state and depriving such married women from the rights of their ancestral immoveable properties in the J&K state, is just to please the militants and those people who have got soft corner for militants in the J&K state and they should first of all produce the bill in the house of assembly for getting the Permanent Residential Certificates of those in the J&K state, who are non-state subjects and are enjoying every kind of facility in the J&K state.
The executive members of Shri Ram Sena, Jammu-Kashmir have appealed the state government and the members of all the ruling and opposite parties in the house of J&K legislative assembly, not to pass the bill in the House, produced by the PDP leader, failing which the people of Jammu will make their agitation at the risk and responsibility of the state government, if the said bill is approved, and if the permanent State Subject Certificates issued to the non-residents of J&K state are not cancelled forth-with.