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JKSA urges LG, CM to allow public debate on J&K’s Reservation Policy

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October 14, 2025
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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Tuesday urged Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to intervene and facilitate permission for organizing a peaceful, academic, and non-partisan public debate on the Reservation Policy in Jammu & Kashmir.

In a statement, JKSA said it had approached the administration twice — first for permission to hold a Youth Conclave on the Reservation Policy on September 24; and later for a Public Debate proposed on October 27 at the Tagore Hall, Srinagar.

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Despite submitting both applications well in advance and completing all formalities, permission was not granted on either occasion.

JKSA said its members were made to move from one office to another – within the civil and police administration – and yet the process yielded no outcome. No permission has been granted for either of the scheduled programs, and no reasons or explanations have been provided. “We tried to reach out; however, no response was received,” JKSA said.

JKSA explained that the proposed program was an academic and policy-centric initiative intended to bring together diverse voices; members of Parliament, legislators, representatives from both the Government and the Opposition (including the Leader of Opposition, and other party presidents), ex-Chief Ministers, student representatives, civil society members, academics, and members of trade and industry bodies to deliberate on the reservation in Jammu and Kashmir. The event was carefully structured to ensure inclusivity, neutrality, and adherence to all administrative and security guidelines, with participation limited to 200 individuals.

JKSA emphasized that its activism remains academic, constitutionally grounded, and peaceful, focusing on democratic dialogue rather than confrontation. “Association has a consistent record of constructive engagement with both the Central and State governments, as well as with civil society and academic institutions, on issues concerning youth and students,” JKSA said, adding that earlier this year, it “successfully” organized a similar event in New Delhi with due permission from the authorities, which concluded peacefully and received appreciation from participants and observers alike.

The Association further noted that it has already submitted a comprehensive six-month policy report on the state of reservation in Jammu & Kashmir, containing 15 detailed recommendations to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and the Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir.

“The proposed Srinagar dialogue is intended as a follow-up on those recommendations, aimed at bridging gaps, fostering consensus, and promoting evidence-based policymaking through student-led civic engagement,” JKSA said.

“However, the repeated denial of permission without citing any valid reason is deeply disappointing and undermines the democratic spirit of discussion and dissent. Suppressing peaceful, student-led platforms for policy dialogue alienates young people from governance and weakens the participatory fabric of democracy,” it said.

JKSA urged the Lieutenant Governor and Chief Minister to reconsider their stance and permit this student-led initiative, which seeks only to contribute positively to the ongoing conversation on reservation, an issue of immense social, educational, and economic importance for the future of Jammu and Kashmir.

It added that empowering young people to engage in open and constructive discussions strengthens democracy and builds trust between the administration and the young generation. “Students are not seeking confrontation; they are seeking conversation. Allowing such platforms will send a strong message that the government stands for inclusivity, transparency, and participatory governance,” JKSA added.

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