Addressing a group of supporters at his Gandhi Nagar residence in Jammu, Rana said equal participation, irrespective of regional, religious and ethnic affiliations, in decision-making holds key to transforming the destiny of this part of the great nation.
“The much-awaited report has rekindled a ray of hope among all those who have suffered the ignominy of exploitation and discrimination due to unjust political manoeuvring over the decades as governance remained the hegemony of a chosen few,” he said.
Rana said the draft report based on the basic tenets of delimitation — population, geography, topography, area, physical features, contiguity, convenience of administrative units, facilities of easy communication and approachability of public convenience — is the way forward for the political empowerment of the people of J&K.
He said the draft, to an extent, addresses the genuine grievances of the people of Jammu region, who have a sense of deprivation and discrimination, which was upheld by the Gajendragadkar Commission, Sikri Commission and Wazir Commission, but never corrected.