Thursday, February 19, 2026
15.3 C
Srinagar

“Unconstitutional, bad in law”: Congress MLAs slam DC Kishtwar’s directive on donations

Jammu, Feb 19: Two Congress MLAs on Thursday demanded the withdrawal of the order issued by the Deputy Commissioner, Kishtwar, regulating the collection of donations in the mountainous district during the holy month of Ramadhan.

The issue was raised in the House by MLA Bandipora, Nizamuddin Bhat, during the discussion on grants of departments headed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

Bhat said the order—which calls for regulation, monitoring, and vigilance over the collection of donations during Ramadhan – is “unconstitutional.”

“This is intruding into privacy. Is Sadaqah and Zakat to be subjected to administrative scrutiny? Our Shariah says the left hand should not know what the right hand donates,” he said as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

Calling the directive “absolutely unconstitutional, ultra vires, bad in law, and provocative,” Bhat urged the Chief Minister to examine the matter and withdraw the order immediately.

Seconding the demand, MLA Dooru and senior Congress leader Ghulam Ahmad Mir termed it as “shocking”.

“This has happened for the first time in the country that such an order has been issued,” he said, urging CM to get the order withdrawn.

According to DC’s order, individuals/ groups should collect donations after clearance from executive officer Wakf Board, Kishtwar, Imam Jamia Masjid Kishtwar (President Majlis Shura committee Kishtwar) or concerned tehsildars.

The order states that all fundraising entities must maintain a transparent record of collections and donations—(KNO)

Hot this week

Agniveer Dies by Alleged Suicide at Nagrota Army Camp

Jammu: A 24-year-old Agniveer allegedly died by suicide after...

OBC Quota in Local Bodies Envisaged, Govt Informs House

Srinagar:The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Thursday informed the...

1.35 lakh Willows felled at Wular, 19 lakh plants raised: Govt informs House

Srinagar:The government on Thursday informed the House that around...

Four new rail lines proposed for Valley, surveys underway: Govt tells House

Srinagar:The Government on Thursday informed the legeslative assembly that...

50,000 heroin users among 70,000 addicts in Valley, Govt tells house

Srinagar:The Government on Thursday informed the legeslative assembly that...

Topics

Agniveer Dies by Alleged Suicide at Nagrota Army Camp

Jammu: A 24-year-old Agniveer allegedly died by suicide after...

OBC Quota in Local Bodies Envisaged, Govt Informs House

Srinagar:The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Thursday informed the...

1.35 lakh Willows felled at Wular, 19 lakh plants raised: Govt informs House

Srinagar:The government on Thursday informed the House that around...

Four new rail lines proposed for Valley, surveys underway: Govt tells House

Srinagar:The Government on Thursday informed the legeslative assembly that...

50,000 heroin users among 70,000 addicts in Valley, Govt tells house

Srinagar:The Government on Thursday informed the legeslative assembly that...

J&K’s properties in Delhi, Amritsar, Haryana under unauthorised control

Srinagar: The Jammu & Kashmir Government has revealed that...

Key Downtown Srinagar roads being upgraded, Govt tells house

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Wednesday informed...

Jammu and Kashmir storm into maiden Ranji Trophy final

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir scripted the biggest moment in...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img