A Page from History : Pandit Premnath Dogra

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Vol. V, No. 24  MAGH 15, 2008 January 28, 1952  Four Annas – Air-/4/6

Jammu Demands Justice

It is know on all hands that the Government of India appointed a Negotiating Committee to negotiate with the States in regard to adopting a suitable method for electing representatives from the States to the Indian Parliament, and  the recommendations of the Committee adopted by the Government of India inter alia  contained the most important  observations, which should be borne in mind in matter of representation of a premier State like Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Parliament.
The Extract runs :- “We pointed out that in regard to two States viz.  Hyderabad and Kashmir elections to their legislatures had been boycotted by important organizations representing the people  of the States concerned and the legislatures therefore, could not  be considered to represent the people, as they were intended to. In the cases of these two States we suggested that a suitable method of electing representatives for the Constituent Assembly should be devised.”
If the considerations of Kashmir National Conference weighed with the Negotiating Committee in electing members for the Indian constituent Assembly from Kashmir, simple because the national Conference had not been represented on the old Praja Sabha (State Assembly), it stands to reason that the same considerations should now weigh with the Government of India in matter of representation of the people of the State, because the State constituent Assembly was boycotted by and does not include any representative of the Praja Parishad, which is the people’s  organisation and     carries the confidence of the people, specially of the Province of Jammu. In this connection public attention is  invited to the resolutions passed by the Pra Parishad and ratified at the  historic convention held on November  last by Fifty thousand people of all denominations, which demanded that the Government of India should Issue a directive to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir to hold elections for sending representatives to the House of People and council of States, just as other Indian States and doing.
Jammu and Kashmir State is as a good a “B” class State as  Hyderabad is. Hyderabadis are nowadays electing their representatives for the Houses of Parliament of India, and so is Cochin-Travancore State. While this very fundamental right of representation is being denied to us, the people of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

Sangh Unites All

Karimganj, January 16,
“It gives me great pleasure to see Makarsankranti celebrated publicly in an organised manner. It makes us all feel one. The  RSS  has done well in bringing all people together on a great day like this, declared Shri Suresh Dev, presiding over Makarsankranti  celebrated organised by Karimganj  branch of the RSS. Shri Suresh Dev, a veteran Congress leader, is the Congress candidate for the Parliamentary seat from Cachar-cum-Lushai Hills. 

 

Wise Ismail

Shri Mohammad Ismail, Pakistan Ambassador in Bharat, is shortly relinquishing his office. And would you imagine why? Recently the two governments discovered that he was a Bharati national. Pakistan asked him to apply for, and acquire, Pakistani nationality. But Shri Ismail preferred common citizenship of Bharat to the exalted office of Pakistan.
Hostile Acts
Fresh movement of the Pakistani troops near Assam Border has been reported from the Districts of Goalpara and  Cachar in Assam. In the district of Goalpara, Pakistanis have already established their stronghold over many disputed islands of the river Brahmaputra.    

It is true that Jammu and Kashmir State elected a Constituent Assembly. But the elections were conspicuous by denial of freedom to vote, freedom  to  elect and freedom to represent the  people.
 The    only suitable method that now  should be applicable for electing representatives to the House of the people and the Council of States is that free and fair elections in the State should ordered    to be held, wherein  the National   Conference, the Praja Parishad and any other organization or party could participate without fear of suppression, intimidation or baiting.  

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