Cabinet
may consider MLC nomination list on Monday
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PDP zeroes in on Sartaj, Shatru, Manhas, Bashir Mir
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BJP picks up Khajuria, Ajatshatru, Arora, Ambardar
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz
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Jammu,
April 4: Cabinet on Monday is likely to consider and sanction a list of eight
political leaders---four each from PDP and BJP---for submission to Governor who
is expected to accord his approval to their nomination as Members of
Legislative Council next week.
Knowledgeable sources on
Saturday revealed to Early Times that
both the coalition partners, PDP and BJP, have finalised their nomination lists
which would go to the Cabinet, most likely as a non-agenda item, during a
meeting on April 6th. Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed would
preside over the Cabinet meeting.
Cabinet is supposed to
consider and sanction the list before its submission to Raj Bhawan for
Governor’s approval under Section 50 of J&K Representation of Peoples Act.
Following the Governor’s approval, if no question is raised on any nomination,
Government is competent to issue an order of appointment.
“If everything runs
smoothly, all the eight nominees would be appointed and sworn in as MLCs next
week”, said a well-placed political source.
J&K Legislative Council
has the strength of 36 members, including Chairman. Of the 36, 22 people are
elected by members of J&K Legislative Assembly. Eight more are nominated as
Members by Governor on recommendation of the State government. Of them three
are supposed to be picked up from the less represented economically weaker
sections of the population and five must have contribution to public or social
services like medicine, science, technology, media, cooperative service etc.
However, the successive
governments have invariably---with few exceptions---picked up the ruling
parties’ left-over aspirants, particularly those defeated in the previous
Assembly or Lok Sabha elections, for their political rehabilitation. Governor,
N.N. Vohra, who accorded approval to the nomination of all the defeated
candidates recommended by the previous coalition government, did not raise any
objection in 2009.
Remaining six members are
elected by rural and urban local bodies, three each from Kashmir and Jammu
divisions. Of them, four are elected by Panchayat members---two each from
Kashmir and Jammu---and two by municipal corporations, municipal committees and
municipal councils (one each from Kashmir and Jammu).
Mufti’s kin may become Chairman LC
Sources said that after
facing a great deal of pulls and pressures from different quarters, the PDP
high command has finally zeroed in on the two-time MLA from Devsar, Mohammad
Sartaj Madni, who also acted as Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly during
Omar Abdullah’s government. Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s
brother-in-law, Madni had lost his third election in 2014 to the Congress
candidate and former MLC Mohammad Amin Bhat. Madni is likely to be elected as
Chairman of the Upper House as the post of Speaker of Assembly has been
conceded by PDP to BJP’s MLA from Gandhi Nagar Kavinder Gupta.
Saifuddin Bhat alias
Shatru, a senior political activist who lost the Assembly elections of 2008 and
2014 in Khansahab segment of Budgam to the PDF Chairman Hakeem Mohammad Yasin,
Bashir Ahmad Mir of Kangan, who lost the same elections to NC’s Mian Altaf
Ahmad, besides writer Zaffar Iqbal Manhas, who has joined PDP after his
retirement as Secretary J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, and belongs
to Pahari community, are also being recommended by the PDP for nomination as
MLCs.
Three of the key
contenders---- ex-MLC and ex-MLA Nizamuddin Bhat who lost to the Congress
candidate Usman Majeed in Bandipore, bureaucrat-turned-politician Mehboob Iqbal
who was defeated by a BJP candidate in Bhaderwah and Dhaman Bhasin---have
already been taken off the consideration zone and appointed as PDP’s General
Secretaries.
Former Minister Qazi
Mohammad Afzal and former MLAs Peerdaza Mansoor Hussain and Rafi Ahmad Mir were
other contenders for the nomination. Of them, Hussain is likely to be
rehabilitated as an aide to Chief Minister.
Meanwhile, according to
informed sources, BJP too has finalised its nomination list. Former MLA and
former State President Ashok Khajuria, former MLA and ex-Minister of Farooq
Abdullah’s government Ajatshatru Singh, RSS activist Surender Ambardar and
Ramesh Arora are understood to have been selected by BJP for nomination.
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