Srinagar / Jammu: The restriction process is a complex problem and not only arithmetic, said the commission restriction at the end of their four-day visit to Jammu & Kashmir.
Overcoming a press conference at Jammu and almost in Srinagar, a member of the Commission said the process would be resolved in a transparent way and the final draft would be included in the public domain to objections and associated queries consulted.
After discussing with political parties, civil society groups and heads of NGOs in the state, members of the Commission signaled the provision of representatives to people belonging to the scheduled tribes and scheduled caste groups in the assembly.
Chief of Sushil Chandra’s Commissioner, who is a member of the former commission office, said: “In the last four days, we met 290 groups in Srinagar, Pahalgam, Kishtwar and Jammu.
There was an extraordinary response and people traveled far to meet us.
We listen to every delegation.
“The Head of the Mehbooba Party of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) that all had been planned earlier, said:” If everything was decided before, the Commission would not come here.
Nothing was planned before.
Before starting the exercise, we wanted to have All views.
Concerns in anyone’s mind, if at all, have to go, “he added.
“In the last census, it was conducted in 2001, there were only 12 districts.
The number of districts has now risen to 12.
Similarly, there are only 58 teasts, which are currently standing at 270,” he said.
“Medan which is difficult is not recognized in previous restrictions carried out in 1995.
The population must be the main criteria for being disposed of but priority will also be in the area, geography, topography and regional communication facilities,” he said.
Chairman of Commission, Justice (Retd) Ranjana Prakash Desai said, “This is our first visit to J & K and I assure you, this is not the last, will come again to find out more perspectives.”