Tag: Tarigami

  • July 13 Will Forever Be Etched In Memory And History, Tarigami Says

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    SRINAGAR: CPI(M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami on Thursday paid tribute to the July 13 Martyrs, acknowledging the sacrifice made by 22 individuals 92 years ago in their pursuit of a brighter future and democracy.

    “The sacrifices of these courageous men to free society from the shackles of autocracy and tyranny could not be forgotten. The date has gone down in the annals of history as a momentous and historic day. This day marked the beginning of a new dawn of democracy, equality and justice,” he said.

    “Unfortunately, the present regime has put paid to the official commemoration of Martyr’s day. Such attempts could not erase the history and the watershed moment that are etched on the minds of people. We pay our glowing tributes to the supreme sacrifices made by these brave men,” the leader concluded.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Kashmir Hajj Pilgrims To Pay 50,000 More, Tarigami Says

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    SRINAGAR: Kashmiris are once again facing exorbitant airfare prices ahead of the busy travel season, with some paying two to three times the usual fees to fly from Srinagar to Delhi. Typically, this flight would cost between Rs 3000 and Rs 5000, but the current prices range from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000.

    Even Haj pilgrims are not immune to these high prices, with those departing from the Srinagar Embarkation Point (EP) having to pay Rs 50,000 more than those leaving from the Delhi EP. The price hike has prompted criticism from some quarters, who accuse the airlines of profiting unfairly at the expense of the public.

    Senior CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami took to Twitter to denounce the increase in airfare prices. “Airlines are arbitrarily raising fares, leaving travellers in distress,” he tweeted. “Even Haj pilgrims are being forced to pay more. The tentative Haj amount payable by pilgrims at the Srinagar Embarkation Point (EP) is Rs 50,000 higher than that for pilgrims embarking from Delhi EP.”

    During the 2023 Hajj conference, Smriti Zubin Irani, the Minister for Minority Affairs, announced that Indian citizens travelling to Saudi Arabia for Hajj would pay at least Rs 1 lakh less than the previous cost.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Tarigami Leads Protest For Minimum Wages, Worker Regularisation

    Tarigami Leads Protest For Minimum Wages, Worker Regularisation

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    SRINAGAR: Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), took to the streets on Monday in Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital to lead a protest on the occasion of International Labour Day. Tarigami’s demonstration called for the implementation of the Minimum Wages Act in its true spirit while also demanding the abolition of the contractual system of employment.

    According to Tarigami, workers employed on a contractual or daily wage basis in the Integrated Child Development Scheme and the National Health Mission were being denied their right to basic minimum wages. He stated that “Our demand is that minimum fixed wages be given to every worker as set by the labour conference.”

    After leading the protest at Residency Road, Tarigami spoke with reporters, reiterating his stance and emphasizing the importance of fair wages for all workers. He said, “Our demand is to implement the Minimum Wages Act in letter and spirit, so that the contractual system of employment is abolished, and every worker gets the minimum fixed wages as set by the labour conference.”

    Tarigami also drew attention to the long history of struggles against labour exploitation in Kashmir, pointing out that “In Zaldagar Kashmir, labourers had protested for their rights even before the May Day protests in Chicago in 1886. Workers here had fought against the taxes imposed by the then government.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Authorities Abandoning Core Idea Of Smart City Project: Tarigami

    Authorities Abandoning Core Idea Of Smart City Project: Tarigami

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    SRINAGAR: The ongoing Smart City project in Srinagar has raised serious concerns for CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, who believes that key policy documents like the master plan and mobility plan have been ignored in its implementation. Tarigami is particularly worried about the impact of ongoing works such as the development of Moulana Azad Road and the redevelopment of Lal Chowk Prescient, which he believes are destroying the existing character of the cityscape instead of contributing to its development.

    Despite the Smart Cities Mission Strategy’s focus on Greenfield development and the preservation of open spaces, essential public services like public transport, electricity, water supply, and other public utilities are still out of reach. The ongoing haphazard works have also increased the vulnerability of city dwellers, with excavation and shrinking roads reducing space for vehicular traffic and the city being defaced with construction and demolition waste.

    Tarigami and the CPI(M) are calling for the Smart City Project to be implemented in accordance with the Master Plan 2035, a dynamic long-term statutory document that provides a conceptual layout for the city’s growth and development. The plan is essential to ensuring that the project achieves its core aim of providing citizens with a clean and sustainable environment and smart solutions to public issues.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Tarigami Visits Budgam, Offers Condolences To Bereaved Family

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    SRINAGAR:  Senior CPI (M) leader and former MLA Kulgam, Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami on Thursday visited the family of a 30-year-old lady who was brutally murdered by a man a few days ago, in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

    The CPI (M) leader visited the victim’s residence and offered condolences to the grief-stricken family

    While condemning this inhuman act, the CPI (M) leader said such brutal acts in a civilized society are “unprecedented” as well as “alarming”. He urged police to ensure fast track investigation into the murder.

    He urged upon healthier voices to come forward and rake up the matter to ensure justice to the family. “Credible voices should come forward and flag their voice for fast track proceedings of the case and exemplary punishment to the killer,” he said.

    Tarigami said that law should ensure strict punishment to the killer so that such incidents will not happen in the future.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Patwar Association’s Strike Enters Seventh Day, Tarigami Lends His Support

    Patwar Association’s Strike Enters Seventh Day, Tarigami Lends His Support

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    SRINAGAR: The Anantnag Patwar Association continued their sit-in protest for the seventh consecutive day at Achabal, to seek an early redressal of their demands.

    The Patwar Association said they have been demanding a hike in pay scales for patwaris, departmental promotion of patwaris and girdawars, and a ban on direct recruitment of Tehsildars.

    They said that construction of patwar khanas, creation of patwar halqas and girdawar circles, timely conduct of DPCs, and an increase in their allowances are also in their agenda.

    “We are sitting here under the banner of All Jammu and Kashmir Patwari Association for the seventh consecutive day, to let the government know about our demands. We graduate patwaris have a grade pay issue which the government should consider.” they said.

    “Education and finance departments , teachers , account officers in the finance department have a handsome grade pay. Similarly, we graduate Patwaris demand a genuine increase in our grade pay.”

    The other issue is that girdawar circle and pathwar Halqa are the same since the time of Maharaja Hari Singh and  we demanding for their delimitation,”  they added.

    “We would also like to draw the keen interest of the administration towards the direct recruitment of Naib Tehsildars and demand a 75:25 quota, like the one in vogue in the Union territory of Ladakh and 75%, Girdawars and departmental Patwaris should be promoted to Naib Tehsildar”, the protesting paatwaris  further said.

    Meanwhile CPI (M) leader Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami also urged the government to redress genuine demands of striking patwaris. “The strike of patwaris has paralysed the working in revenue department”, Tarigami said.

    “The administration has been giving assurances and making promises that their genuine grievances would be redressed, but nothing seems to be happening on ground, forcing them to go on protest. The demands include increase in the grade pay of graduate patwaris, timely departmental promotion of patwaris,girdawaris, rent for Patwar Khanas (Private accommodation), construction of new Patwar Khanas, creation of new patwar halqas and Girdawar circles are all genuine demands, which must be fulfilled without any further delay”, Tarigami said in a statement.

    He urged that the Government must talk to the representatives of the Association and take effective steps to settle their genuine demands. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • There Is Nothing Much To Boast About JK, Tarigami On HM Speech

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    Srinagar: Senior CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami on Friday criticized Home Minister’s remarks made during his virtual address to Kashmir Mahotsav organized by Indian Institute of Sustainability, Gujarat University.

    Jammu and Kashmir’s claims of being a model of democracy have been refuted by Tarigami while criticizing the government’s assertions that Panchayat elections were held in the region, stating that similar elections are being conducted in the rest of the country without depriving people of the right to elect their assemblies.

    Tarigami also pointed out that Panchayat Raj Institutions cannot be a substitute for the assemblies, which are the only representative bodies empowered to legislate on public issues. He went on to say that the government has virtually demolished the crucial pillar of democracy in Jammu and Kashmir by not holding assembly elections, even after completing the delimitation process and revising electorates.

    “The legislature remains the crucial pillar of democracy in federal structure, but unfortunately the GOI has virtually demolished this pillar in Jammu and Kashmir. Even after completing the so called de-limitation process and revision of electorates, the government has no temerity to hold the assembly elections.” he added.

    “It is very unfortunate that the Home Minister has ignored the ballooning youth unemployment while beating trumpets about the start-up ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir.  The growing unemployment has left thousands of educated youth distraught in this region.” Tarigami added.

    “Additionally, if J&K’s  post abrogation situation is presented by the government as a model of democracy then who stops them to replicate it in ‘Gujarat’ or other BJP ruled states ? The unemployment rate in this region has touched a staggering 21.8 percent, which is the highest in the entire country. There is nothing for the Central dispensation or Home Minister that needs to be shouted from the rooftops.” he concluded.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Levying Property Tax Arbitrary, Undemocratic: Tarigami

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    SRINAGAR: Former legislator and CPI( M) leader Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami has termed the levying of property tax in Jammu and Kashmir as “arbitrary and undemocratic”.

    In a statement CPI(M) leader Tarigami said that the process of collecting tax and deciding the values of the tax is the sole prerogative of the elected institutions — the legislature to frame laws and the municipal councils/corporations to decide the forms and different values according to their objective realities.

    “Levying property tax in absence of an elected government is quite unconstitutional. Even the elected municipal bodies were not consulted,” he said in a statement.

    He added that the most objectionable part of the notification is the decision of deciding the values from the centre.

    “These are the towns and cities to decide the values and not the centre, as mandated by the 74th Constitutional Amendment. The notification is ultra vires to  the constitutional mandate,” Tarigami said, adding that the locking period of three years is also arbitrary.

    “The cities must be given the prerogative to decide when they want to change their values and there should not be any particular locking period,” he said.

    He demanded the immediate withdrawal of the notification.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Stop Creating Fear Among People: Tarigami

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    SRINAGAR: CPI(M) leader Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami has asserted that the ongoing so called anti-land encroachment drive and eviction has on ground generated fear among the common masses.

    In a statement issued in Jammu today, the CPI(M) leader said, while big land grabbers have to be identified and action be taken strictly under law, the manner and the method used to evict the alleged land encroachers, especially the peasants, marginal farmers, small shopkeepers and those living in small houses constructed years back, sends a message that the administration is insensitive to the interests and sentiments of the general public and that of the individuals and organisations which express resentment against the reckless drive and coercive manner of the evictions.

    “If the present Campaign of eviction attains roughshod propostions, it will generate more resentment,” said Tarigami in a statement.

    The present ‘drive’ gives the impression as if the administration has waged a ‘war’ against the public, he said.

    The selection of areas and individuals for bulldozing, creates doubts regarding the real intentions of the administration.The eviction campaign seems selective and discriminatory, he added.

    Referring to the Chief Secretary’s latest directions to the officers regarding action against those who dare to criticize the handling of the eviction drive, Tarigami affirmed that it speaks of a highhanded approach of the dispensation.

    “Those at the helm should keep in mind that it has to function under the Constitution and it should not give the impression that there is an undeclared emergency in J&K. This will in no way serve the cause of peace, law and order and the larger interests of the country,” said Tarigami in a statement.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Huge disappointment for people of J&K: CPI(M) leader Tarigami on Union budget

    Huge disappointment for people of J&K: CPI(M) leader Tarigami on Union budget

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    Jammu: Senior CPI(M) leader MY Tarigami on Wednesday said the Union budget for 2023-24 was a “huge disappointment” for Jammu and Kashmir as the proposals contained in it failed to address the basic and fundamental issues of the region, which is mostly dependent on agriculture and horticulture.

    He said the budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was just “jugglery of words” as it lacked the vision to tackle the growing unemployment, price rise and provide relief to the protesting daily wagers and other workers and employees under various government schemes.

    “The budget is a huge disappointment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. It has failed to address the basic and fundamental issues of the region, which is mostly dependent on agriculture and horticulture,” Tarigami told PTI.

    He said reducing the expenditure on agriculture at the national level will have its impact on Jammu and Kashmir as well.

    “The year 2022 proved to be devastating for apple growers as they suffered huge losses due to the falling prices of their produce. There was no mention or attempt to provide any relief to them. Same is true about the farmers growing wheat, rice and saffron crops who also suffered losses,” he said.

    The Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader claimed that nothing was proposed in the budget to boost business, tourism and the MSME sector.

    He also slammed the BJP-led Centre for not announcing budgetary allocations for the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) and providing relief to the workers engaged under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and other similar schemes.

    “The budget is just jugglery of words as there is nothing for the people of Jammu and Kashmir in it,” he said.

    Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha asserted that a rapid growth and welfare of the “aam aadmi” (common man) is at the centre of budget 2023-24, which will ensure sustained, equitable and inclusive growth, and achieve the milestone of a USD 5 trillion economy.

    “The first budget of Amrit Kaal presented by FM Sitharamanji under the guidance of PM Narendra Modiji is to ensure sustained, equitable and inclusive growth and to achieve the milestone of 5 trillion dollar economy and to transform India into a global powerhouse,” the LG said in a tweet.

    In another tweet, he said: “Increased investment on infrastructure and employment generation, green growth, agriculture accelerator fund, targeted funding for animal husbandry and Atmanirbhar Bharat horticulture clean plant programme and tourism promotion will have a force multiplier impact on economy.”

    Sinha said a rapid growth and welfare of the common man is at the centre of budget 2023-24.

    “Grateful to FM and PM for accelerating tempo of growth in handloom and handicraft sector through PM VIKAS. It will greatly benefit lakhs of artisans of J&K,” he said in another tweet.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )