SRINAGAR: Ahead of assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir, a group representing Scheduled Tribes has sought a clarification from the Centre on the nine reserved seats for them in the Union Territory, given induction of four more groups in the list early this year.
The All Jammu and Kashmir Gujjar-Bakerwal organization coordination committee (AJKGBOCC) said the reservation of nine seats is meant for a dozen communities declared as STs in 1989 and 1991 based on the delimitation commission report of 2022 and the ST population as per 2011 census.
In February, the Lok Sabha passed the Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Tribes Order (Amendment) Bill, 2024, adding four communities — Gadda Brahmin, Koli, Paddari Tribe, and Pahari Ethnic Group — to the list of Scheduled Tribes in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Jammu and Kashmir government subsequently approved 10 percent reservation for Paharis and three other tribes, taking the total reservations under the ST category to 20 percent in accordance to the assurance of the J-K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha that there will be no change in the reservation policy of earlier ST-declared groups after the addition of four new communities to the list.
AJKGBOCC chairman Mohd Anwar Chowdhary said confusion is prevailing within the ST communities after the Election Commission announced three-phased elections, beginning September 18, with certain leaders from newly inducted ST communities expressing their desire to fight the elections from the ST reserved seats.