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Left Out Of Centre: Why Ladakh Has Not Seen A Flurry Of Central Notifications

Hostile Chinese reaction prompts Centre to treat Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh differently.

Since the abrogation of Article 370 and 35A on August 5 last year and the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories, the government has been extending central laws and adapting other laws in the case of J&K, but treading cautiously in Ladakh. 바카라When Ladakh was declared a Union territory, China reacted sharply. This seems to be the sole reason for treating J&K and Ladakh differently in this way,바카라 says Riyaz Ahmad, a Kashmir-based political analyst. The Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson had said in a statement on August 6 last year: 바카라China always opposes India바카라s inclusion of Chinese territory in the western section of the China-India boundary under its administrative jurisdiction바카라. The unilateral revision of domestic laws by the Indian side continues to undermine China바카라s territorial sovereignty, which is unacceptable.바카라

In Muslim-majority J&K, the domicile law was brought in despite allegations of being part of an attempt to change the demography. Domicile certificates are being issued to former soldiers and others who lived in J&K for 15 years, or studied for seven years and appeared in the Class X and XII examinations in an educational institution there. A Bihar-cadre IAS officer posted in J&K became the first 바카라outsider바카라 to get the certificate.

This March, the Union home ministry issued a gazette notification for adaptation of 37 central laws in the concurrent list for J&K. In April, the ministry ordered adaptation of J&K바카라s state laws, now called Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Adaptation of State Laws) Order, 2020. Out of 138 state laws, 25 have been repealed, while others have been adopted with substitutes. A domicile clause was inc­luded in the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Decentralisation and Recruitment) Act. 바카라In the case of Ladakh, no such notifications have been issued,바카라 says a law department official. Senior counsel Z.A. Shah says this means all central laws are applicable to Ladakh at present.

바카라We are governed by old land laws and employment laws, and seek constitutional safeguards such as inclusion of Ladakh in the Sixth or Seventh Schedule,바카라 says Ladakh Buddhist Association president P.T. Kunzang. Former Ladakh Hill Development Council (LHDC) chairman and Congress leader Rigzin Sapalbar agrees this is a popular demand. 바카라The government has done nothing on this and BJP leaders have been asked not to voice such a demand.바카라

LHDC chairman P. Wangyal says Ladakh needs safeguards regarding their land, culture and environment. 바카라If we get safeguards on these three things, then it would be great. For now, we are still at the initial stage,바카라 he says. Rigzin Jora, a former Congress leader who has been a minister in several governments in J&K, says there is no clarity about land laws and domicile laws since Ladakh became a Union territory. 바카라The LHDCs of Leh and Kargil can have jurisdiction over allotment of government land to people, but what about private land and employment? Land and domicile are burning issues here. Once the Sixth Schedule demand is granted, people won바카라t be deprived of their land,바카라 he adds. The Sixth Schedule guarantees protection of land and other rights.

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In a video last November, Magsaysay winner Sonam Wangchuk appealed to the Centre to include Ladakh in the Sixth Schedule. 바카라People here have now started asking whether the status of UT was granted for others to exploit the resources of Ladakh바카라whether India will do what China did in Tibet,바카라 he said. Local MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal has been arguing there is nothing to fear as land use is vested with the LHDCs. But Sapalbar and other regional leaders say the LHDCs are there only to create an impression of autonomy. The real power is elsewhere. 바카라The hill councils have no powers now. You have the lieutenant governor and a divisional commissioner here. The LHDC had to protest recently to press for its demands,바카라 says the former LHDC chairman.

By Naseer Ganai in Srinagar

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