Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Apr 9: The J&K Students Association (JKSA) today said it will release a comprehensive and meticulously researched report demanding the rationalization of the reservation policy in the Union Territory on April 15.
In a statement, National Convenor Nasir Khuehami said the groundbreaking report presents a critical analysis of the existing reservation framework, exposing structural inconsistencies and long-standing social inequities.
It also offers pragmatic and actionable recommendations for a fairer, more inclusive system, he said.
“This report is not just a critique; it is a roadmap. It traces the evolution of reservation trends in J&K, compares them with national and international benchmarks, and highlights glaring disparities that have continued to marginalize large sections of our society,” Khuehami stated.
A 12-member expert committee, chaired by Association president Ummar Jamal, led the preparation of the report.
The panel includes Faizaan Peer, Danish Lone, Farhat Riyaz, Osheeba Bashir, Adnan Malik, Nazia Israr, Dr. Adil Hussain, Sadiya Farooq Masoodi, Krishna Saproo, Azhar Hassan Mir, Muzamil Ahmad Reshi, and Aamir Akbar – representing a wide spectrum of academic, legal, and policy expertise from Kashmir.
The Association plans to formally submit the report to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, his advisor Nasir Sogami, members of the Cabinet Sub-Committee, the Speaker of the J&K Assembly, and other key lawmakers and policymakers.
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