Erstwhile State’s first RS members in 1952 were nominated on recommendation of constituent Assembly
Nasir Azam
Srinagar, Feb 09 : For the third time in the past seven decades, Jammu & Kashmir would be without any representatives in Rajya Sabha from February 15 onwards as all four incumbent members from the Union Territory in the House are completing their term in next six days.
Details collected reveal that a similar situations had also arisen twice since 1952.
According to details, all four RS berths of J&K remained vacant for a period of more than two years between 1994 to 1996 due to absence of Assembly in the erstwhile state of Jammu & Kashmir.
From April 2, 1994 when Ghulam Rasool Matto completed his term, J&K was without representation in the House till November 1996 when four vacancies were filled.
Ghulam Nabi Azad, Sharifuddin Shariq, Saifuddin Soz and Karan Singh were elected as RS members in 1996 when state elections were held after a gap of six years due to militancy.
The erstwhile state’s four RS seats also remained vacant for a brief period in 2008 when J&K came under Governor Rule after PDP withdrew support to Ghulam Nabi Azad-led government.
As already reported, all incumbent RS members from J&K will complete their six-year terms between February 10-15.
While the terms of Mir Muhammad Fayaz and Shamsher Singh Manhas will end on February 10, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Nazir Ahmad Laway will complete their tenure on February 15.
It is worthwhile to mention that J&K has been sending its representatives to Rajya Sabha since 1952 when the President of India nominated members from J&K on the recommendation of the constituent Assembly.
Till 1967, even Lok Sabha members from J&K were nominated on the recommendation of the State government—(KNO)
