No Justice Without Data: JKPCC OBC Wing Slams Fraudulent Surveys, Demands Action

The Chairman of the OBC Department, JKPCC, Shri Madan Lal Chalotra, convened a crucial meeting on June 5, 2025, to deliberate upon the pressing issues affecting the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly concerning their rights, representation, and social justice.

During the meeting, Amit Mehra, State Coordinator of the OBC Department, emphasized the urgent need for the implementation of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) guidelines in Jammu and Kashmir. These guidelines, aimed at ensuring fair representation, timely promotions, and equity in public administration, remain largely unimplemented at the grassroots level, depriving eligible OBC candidates of their rightful due. Mehra also recalled the visit of NCBC Chairperson Hansraj Gangaram Ahir to Srinagar on July 29, 2024, during which he met with several OBC delegations and acknowledged their long-pending and genuine demands, including the immediate enforcement of DoPT norms.

Mehra expressed grave concern over the actions of the Jammu and Srinagar Municipal Corporations, which allegedly submitted OBC population data without conducting door-to-door surveys. He condemned this as a serious organizational fraud on the OBC community, asserting that such manipulated or assumed data undermines the constitutional spirit, particularly Articles 243D(6) and 243T(6), which mandate OBC reservations in Panchayati Raj Institutions and Urban Local Bodies. He firmly stated:

“A caste-based survey in Jammu and Kashmir is essential before any fair and meaningful implementation of these provisions. Without credible data, social justice becomes guesswork, not governance.”

Darshan Mehra State  Coordinator JKPCC said:” Any kind of injustice towards OBCs will not be tolerated. The delay tactics in issuing OBC certificates in Jammu and Kashmir have unfortunately become a routine administrative practice, instead of following the mandated timelines. This pathetic situation must end immediately.”

Mehar Singh Vice Chairman OBC Dept JKPCC said ” We are committed to leaving no stone unturned in transforming OBC issues into meaningful and tangible outcomes.”

In his remarks, Shri Madan Lal Chalotra declared: He informed that all major OBC-related issues have been placed before Shri Tariq Hameed Karra, President of JKPCC, who has assured immediate attention and support. The department also urged the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir to take immediate cognizance and initiate corrective measures to safeguard the rights of the OBC community.

The meeting concluded with a resolution to intensify public outreach and organizational efforts to ensure that the constitutional and legal rights of the OBC community are upheld with urgency and seriousness across the Union Territory. All members present demanded a follow-up meeting focused on data-driven exercises and field verification.

Shri M.L. Chalotra also extended gratitude to Dr. Anil Jai Hind, Chairman AICC OBC Department, for his unwavering support from the Centre, and noted that if needed, Shri Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition, will directly intervene in matters related to the OBC community in Jammu and Kashmir.

The meeting was attended by prominent OBC representatives and leaders, including Mehar Singh Vice Chairman OBC Dept JKPCC, Bodh Raj Goleya Vice Chairman OBC Dept JKPCC, Darshan Mehra State Coordinator OBC Dept JKPCC, Prem Sagar Joint Coordinator OBC Dept JKPCC, Jagdish Kashyap Joint Coordinator OBC Dept JKPCC, Janak Raj Mehra (Prabhu Ji) Ward President 30 OBC Dept JKPCC, Amit Gandhi Youth Leader.

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