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2 MINUTE SPEECH ON EDUCATIONAL REFORMS BY GHULAM MOHAMMAD BAKHSHI.
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- In 1927 Bakshi joined Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah in the agitation for securing civic and political rights for the State's Muslim population, which culminated in the formation of the Muslim Conceference. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad displayed talent for organisation during this period. He organised the students and workers and set up their unions. He was arrested several times during the freedom struggle including a sixteen-month term in Reasi sub-jail. Within the Muslim Conference party he earned the sobriquet "Khalid-e-Kashmir" after Khalid bin Walid, the great Muslim general.
- By 1938, people of all communities had joined the demand for responsible government, which had spread all over the State and the Muslim Conference's name was altered to National Conference. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad worked underground during this period, keeping a step ahead of the State Police. In 1946, during the "Quit Kashmir" movement, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad escaped to British India when a warrant was issued for his arrest. He visited many places, mobilizing public opinion in favour of the Kashmir agitation. After Mahatma Gandhi's visit to Kashmir in August 1947 the warrant against him was withdrawn and he returned home after seventeen months.
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The reactionary forces chose March 8 to humiliate the daughters of the state, which the whole world was observing as the 100th International Women’s Day.
In New Delhi, the Congress-led UPA was seeking the support of Rajya Sabha members for an official bill that sought 33 percent reservation for women in the Parliament and the State Assemblies.
That very day, People’s Democratic Party legislator Murtaza Khan introduced a Private Member’s Bill in the Legislative Council, seeking to deprive the daughters of J&K of their natural right to marry persons of their choice outside the state, and thereby snatch their right to own immovable property or inherit ancestral property in J&K, or obtain jobs with the State Government in case they marry persons other than State Subjects.
The Bill, which seeks restoration of the pre-October 7, 2002 position, is a barbarous onslaught on women’s rights.