NC leader Tanvir Sadiq criticizes UT governance over drug abuse bill roadblocks.
NC leader Tanvir Sadiq criticizes UT governance over drug abuse bill roadblocks.

Summary

NC leader Tanvir Sadiq criticized the Union Territoryโ€™s governance after his Private Membersโ€™ Bill on drug abuse was returned. He stressed the need for swift action on the drug crisis and reaffirmed his commitment to the legislation.

SRINAGAR: National Conference leader and legislator Tanvir Sadiq on Sunday criticized the governance framework of the Union Territory, citing administrative roadblocks after his Private Membersโ€™ Bill on drug abuse was returned by the Assembly Secretariat, requiring prior clearance from the Lieutenant Governor.

 

โ€œI had proposed a significant billโ€”The Jammu and Kashmir War Against Drug Abuse and Mandatory Education on Substance Addiction in Schools Bill, 2025 (LA Bill โ€“ Private Members, Bill No. 2 of 2025),โ€ Sadiq stated.

โ€œHowever, since the bill involves financial provisions and falls under the category of a Money Bill, I have been informed that I must first seek the Law and Parliamentary Affairs Departmentโ€™s opinion and obtain authorization from the Lieutenant Governor before proceeding,โ€ he wrote on X.

 

Sharing the billโ€™s details and the Assembly Secretariatโ€™s response, Sadiq, the chief spokesperson of the National Conference, called this a clear example of the โ€œgovernance limitationsโ€ of the Union Territory model.

 

โ€œThis bureaucratic restriction is yet another stark reminder of the structural flaws of the Union Territory frameworkโ€”a system we have consistently opposed while demanding the immediate reinstatement of full statehood,โ€ he asserted.

As a representative of the people, Sadiq reaffirmed his determination to push for the billโ€™s introduction, ensuring that it reaches the Raj Bhawan for due consideration.

โ€œThe crisis of drug addiction demands swift and decisive action. I remain steadfast in ensuring that this legislation is tabled in the Assembly in the future,โ€ he declared.

 

 

ALSO READ: Peopleโ€™s Statehood Demand is Govtโ€™s Commitment : J&K LG Manoj Sinha

 

 

Although the bill is no longer part of the current Assembly agenda and will need to be resubmitted, Sadiq clarified that discussing it publicly does not violate Rule 368 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly or any directives of the Speaker.

 

His statement comes in response to Assembly Speaker Abdul Rahim Ratherโ€™s warning on February 23, where he took serious exception to members publicizing House business notices before the upcoming Budget Session and advised them against violating legislative privileges.

 

Reaffirming his commitment to the issue, Sadiq emphasized that his proposed bill is aimed at protecting J&Kโ€™s youth and securing the regionโ€™s future.

 

โ€œThis is not just legislationโ€”it is about safeguarding an entire generation from the scourge of drug addiction. I am fully committed to seeing this effort through,โ€ he vowed.