Petitions Committee to act as voice of downtrodden, underprivileged people

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Petitions Committee to act as voice of downtrodden, underprivileged people
Two minutes silence observed to remember Shujaat Bukhari

SRINAGAR, JUNE 18: Chairman of the Committee on Petitions, R S Pathania today invited the civil society of the Jammu and Kashmir to point-out if any, and present any cases of administrative inaction, indolence and lapses before it so that justice is given to the aggrieved people.

Pathania was speaking at the preliminary meeting of the committee in the meeting Hall of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Srinagar.

The Chairman said that any individual aggrieved of government action/inaction can point out “any issue of public importance” by simply sending application addressed to the Hon’ble Speaker duly signed along with residential particulars provided that it is not sub-tribunal or authority or quasi-judicial body or a commission or which can be ordinarily raised in the State Legislature or for which remedies available under law.

Legislators, Javaid Hassan Beigh, Aijaz Ahmed Mir, Bashir Ahmed Dar, Mushtaq Ahmed Shah and Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar attended the meeting and gave their valuable suggestions regarding the working of the Committee.

The Committee took into consideration two petitions and desired to seek comments from the concerned departments in the first instance.

Earlier, the Committee also condemned the killing of Senior Journalist Dr Syed Shujaat Bukhari and observed two minutes silence as a mark of respect to the departed soul.

Among others, Additional Secretary, Assembly Naseem Jan, Deputy Secretary Assembly, Abdul Qayoom Mir and other officers and officials of the Assembly Secretariat were present in the meeting.