KDA urge Government of India to resume talks on four-point agenda
VoL Desk, July 05: The Kargil Democratic Alliance in a press release today has called the Government of India to resume talks on the key four-point agendas of Ladakh.
The KDA under the leadership of Co-Chairmen Qamar Ali Akhone and Haji Asgar Ali Karbalaie, urgently calls upon the Government of India to resume the dialogue process with local leaders of Ladakh. This demand pertains to the four-point agenda that has been placed before the government through the high-power committee constituted by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Since the implementation of the Jammu & Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019, the joint political, social, and religious leadership of Ladakh (Kargil & Leh) have been advocating for essential safeguards related to land, employment, reservation, and identity.
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The Apex Body Leh and the Kargil Democratic Alliance have consolidated their efforts into a four-point agenda, which includes: Full-fledged statehood for Ladakh, constitutional safeguards for the residents of Ladakh under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, recruitment and job reservations for the local educated unemployed youths of Ladakh and establishment of a separate Public Service Commission for Ladakh.
Lastly, the KDA and Apex Body appeals for creation of separate parliamentary constituencies for both Leh and Kargil.
The Government of India had previously constituted a high-power committee to engage in talks with the local leadership of Ladakh. However, these talks were unfortunately halted before any substantial progress could be made.
The KDA now demands that these crucial discussions be resumed without further delay. The issues outlined in the four-point agenda are critical for the welfare and future of the people of Ladakh, and it is imperative that they are addressed promptly and comprehensively.
The KDA urged the Ministry of Home Affairs to reconvene the high-power committee and restart the dialogue process with the local leaders of Ladakh at the earliest opportunity. The KDA remains committed to working collaboratively with the government to ensure that the legitimate and genuine demands of the people of Ladakh are met.
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