The Yuva Rajput Sabha (YRS) Jammu has intensified its call for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. During a recent press conference, YRS leaders articulated their demand for the re-establishment of state status for the region, emphasizing that it would foster greater development and autonomy.
Key Highlights:
Call for Restoration: The Yuva Rajput Sabha Jammu has renewed its demand for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, arguing that the region’s unique socio-political landscape requires a more autonomous governance structure.
Development and Autonomy: YRS leaders argue that statehood will lead to accelerated development and more effective governance. They believe that restoring state status will empower local administration and better address the region’s specific needs.
Current Status: Since August 2019, Jammu and Kashmir has been under Union Territory status following the abrogation of Article 370. YRS Jammu asserts that this change has impacted the region’s ability to self-govern effectively and achieve balanced development.
Historical Context: The organization highlighted the historical significance of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood and expressed concerns that its current Union Territory status undermines its unique identity and developmental potential.
Public Sentiment: The Sabha’s demand resonates with a segment of the local population that feels that statehood is crucial for preserving the region’s distinctiveness and ensuring its socio-economic growth.
Statements:
YRS Spokesperson: “Restoration of statehood is essential for Jammu and Kashmir’s development. The Union Territory status has not been conducive to the region’s progress. We believe that re-establishing statehood will bring about significant improvements in governance and development.”