A delegation of panchayat members from Jammu and Kashmir met
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi to press for adequate compensation for the
kin of those killed in militant attacks and more secure working conditions.
Panchayat members from the state under the banner of All Jammu and Kashmir
Panchayat Coordination Committee informed Rahul Gandhi that adequate powers had
not been devolved to them, posing difficulties in their work.
Militants have targeted some panches and sarpanches since
the panchayat polls held in the state last year after a gap of over 30 years.
The attacks have triggered resignations by elected village council
representatives. The Jammu and
Kashmir government has promised to take all possible
steps to provide security to the panchayat members.
The Congress is a coalition partner in the government with
the National Conference in Jammu and
Kashmir.
During a recent visit to Jharjhand the Congress General
Secretary had pledged that he would fight for the rights of panchayats. He had
expressed his displeasure for the fact that some of the states are not
delegating power to the panchayts.
In the recently concluded Congress working Committee meeting
also Rahul Gandhi had raised this issue.
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