KL Report

Srinagar

Pradesh Congress president Saif-ud-Din Soz Monday chose to remain non-committal on the issue of giving powers to panches and sarpanches.

Earlier he had supported such powers for them envisaged under the 73rd Amendment to the Panchayati Raj Act.

Talking to reporters in Jammu after a meeting of the coalition coordination committee, headed by him, Soz said “issue was not inclusion of the 73rd Amendment in toto. We wanted some provisions that would enhance the powers of the panchayat members”.

“And coalition partner National Conference has no objection to that,” added Soz.

Soz had raised the pitch on the 73rd Amendment and had said the Congress would accept nothing short of the extension to J and K of the 73rd Amendment of the Indian Constitution in full.

It is believed that Soz took this U-turn because he was cautioned by the party high command not to “overstep” his limit. The Congress high command is backing Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his stand that whatever changes are required would be taken by the state government itself.

Omar had ruled out extension to Jammu and Kashmir of the 73rd Amendment that gives powers to panches and sarpanches to elect the block development councils, district development councils and to have chairmen of their own choice.

The state’s provisions say that there would be no election to the posts of chairmen and women and scheduled tribes in the block and development councils, instead they would be nominated.

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