People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No.
24 June 12, 2011 |
J&K
Kisan
Tehreek Holds Convention
Majid Jahangir
ON
June 8, Jammu
& Kashmir Kisan Tehreek held a significant convention in
The
convention
also sought adequate relief for the fruit growers whose crops have
suffered
heavy damages due to extremely cold weather conditions during the
spring
season. The demand regarding immediate implementation of a crop
insurance scheme
for farmers and fruit growers was raised once again vigorously.
The
government
was also urged to make chemical fertilisers and other agricultural
inputs
available to the farmers at the earliest. The convention deplored the
non-availability
and uncontrolled prices of fertilisers as well as the negligence of the
concerned departments.
Veteran
kisan
leader Ghulam Hussain Naqashbandi chaired the convention while the
organisation’s
state general secretary Ghulam Nabi Malik, its state Mohammad Afzal
Parrey, senior
kisan leader Abdul Hameed Wani and CPI(M) state secretary M Y Tarigami
addressed
the convention. They criticised the government for neglecting the
problems and
burning issues facing the rural areas of Jammu & Kashmir. Referring
to the
irregular and erratic power supply in rural areas, they accused the
Power
Department of unjustified fee charging as the consumers are not getting
even
two hours of uninterrupted power supply.
In
his key
address at the convention, M Y Tarigami impressed upon the government
to
implement the Panchayat Act after due amendments so that the people who
have
participated in the panchayat elections with great zeal don’t get
disillusioned. He said democratisation of the Panchayat Act and real
empowerment of panchayat bodies is a must for the overall development
of rural
areas and uplift of the farming community. He sought bold and decisive
initiatives for eradication of corruption which, he said, has spread
its
tentacles from the top to the lowest levels of administration. The
quick and
exemplary action against proven corrupt elements will send a positive
message
across the administration and will help in purging the
bureaucracy from
the menace of bribery, red-tapism and other malpractices, Tarigami
affirmed. He also suggested legislation for establishment of a Lokpal
type
organisation, besides strengthening the existing anti-corruption bodies
like the
State Vigilance Organisation and State Accountability Commission.