Talk about suspect timing. At a time when all our efforts & attention should be focused on the #COVID outbreak the government slips in a new domicile law for J&K. Insult is heaped on injury when we see the law offers none of the protections that had been promised.
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Srinagar:
The centre has notified a controversial new law for appointments to government posts Jammu and Kashmir, in a notification that comes nearly eight months after it withdrew special status to the former state under Article 370 and birfurcated it into two union territories.
As per the new law only low-ranking positions, such as junior assistant and peon, have been reserved for residents, or domiciles, of J&K with the rest open to people from across the country. Earlier, all jobs had been reserved for permanent residents, who also had other exclusive rights including that over ownership of land.
The law also alters the definition of resident to include those who have lived in J&K for 15 years, as well as those who studied there for at least seven years and appeared for Class 10 and 12 exams from an educational institution in the newly-created union territory.
Eligible individuals will also include children of central government officials in J&K.
“Subject to the provisions of this Act no person shall be eligible for appointment to a post carrying a pay scale of not more than Level 4 (Rs 25,500) unless he is a domicile of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir,” the gazette notification read.
Anyone who is registered as a migrant by the Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (Migrants) will also be deemed a “domicile”.
Issued by the Home Ministry, the notification, which empowers Tehsildars to issue certificates to those within their jurisdiction, comes into force with immediate effect.
The notification has been fiercely criticised with many