Srinagar, Apr 28 : JKNC Senior Leader and Advisor to Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani on Tuesday responded to PDP leader Iltija Mufti over her remarks on the alleged removal of Urdu from the Tehsildar examination, saying there is no such decision by the government.
Speaking to Kashmir News Service (KNS), Advisor Nasir Aslam said the department had only issued a notification inviting objections from the public regarding the subject. He said seeking objections is part of a democratic process and allows people to share their views before any final decision is taken.
He said the government is aware of the role of Urdu, especially in revenue matters, and it cannot be separated from the system. He added that Urdu remains relevant in the syllabus and recruitment, and any change that affects administrative work is not practical. He said revenue officers need to read and examine documents in Urdu to perform their duties.
Responding to the allegations, Nasir said no notification has been issued to remove Urdu from the syllabus or recruitment process. He asked those raising concerns to present any such document if it exists. He said such claims create confusion among the public.
He said opposition parties have the right to question the government but should not mislead people. He also said the government is committed to ensuring that Urdu is not removed from the system.
Nasir said he does not understand the urgency behind raising the issue and turning it into a public controversy. He urged the media to include the government’s position while reporting such matters.
He said people will have the opportunity to assess the government’s work during elections, and decisions should be judged on performance. He added that the government has been in office for a limited period and needs time to carry out its work.
Referring to past developments, Nasir said earlier decisions taken with a limited approach had long-term effects on the region. He said opposition leaders should reflect on their own actions and adopt a constructive approach while raising issues. (KNS)
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