A year on, Ruhullah warns of fresh protest over J&K reservation issue

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Written by Naveed IqbalSrinagar | December 26, 2025 09:55 PM IST 3 min readAga Ruhullah Mehdi Ruhullah had earlier given the J&K government until December 20, the end of the Winter Session of Parliament, to resolve students’ issues (File photo)A year after the general category students’ protest outside J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s residence, Srinagar MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi has urged the Jammu and Kashmir government to address their concerns, failing which he said he will join students in another protest at the CM’s residence on Sunday.“I urge the government once again to talk to the students and apprise them of the measures and decisions taken to resolve this issue. If that does not happen till Saturday, I will not leave our youth and students helpless. I will walk with them and sit with them on this coming Sunday at the same place as we did last year on December 23 to make them heard,” he wrote in a post on X.In November, the National Conference MP had issued an ultimatum to his party to resolve concerns regarding the rationalisation of reservation in J&K. However, the party responded by stating that the reservation report has already been sent to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for his approval. On Friday, party spokesperson and legislator Tanvir Sadiq clarified that “Cabinet has decided on this issue 25 days back as we had promised in our manifesto. That file is now with the Raj Bhawan and we hope that it is cleared soon.”Ruhullah had earlier given the J&K government until December 20, the end of the Winter Session of Parliament, to resolve students’ issues, stating that “If after the conclusion of this Parliament session on December 20, this issue is not resolved, I will sit with them (protesting students) again the way we did last December. And this time it will not be for a day only.”Since the Omar Abdullah government took office last year, Ruhullah has sided with the “open merit” students agitating for a population-based rationalisation of reservation in J&K. Representative organisations have argued that reservation for reserved groups in J&K surpasses 60%, leaving the larger group of unreserved students with limited opportunities.Differences between the MP and J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have grown since the former joined a student protest outside the latter’s residence in Srinagar in December last year. The MP has also publicly voiced his resentment against the “government’s lack of progress” on promises made in the party manifesto.Ruhullah has also stated that the government had sought six months to resolve the students’ issues. However, those six months have turned into a year, and the students are still clamouring for fair representation in government jobs.Naveed Iqbal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Indian Express, and reports from Jammu and Kashmir. With a career spanning over 15 years in frontline journalism, Naveed provides authoritative reporting on the region’s transition, governance, and the socio-political implications of national policies. Expertise Regional Specialization: Based in the Srinagar and New Delhi bureaus, Naveed has spent over a decade documenting the unique challenges of Jammu and Kashmir. Her reporting is distinguished by deep contextual knowledge of the region's post-Article 370, statehood debates, and local electoral politics. Key Coverage Beats: Her extensive body of work covers: Politics & Governance: Tracking the National Conference (NC), PDP, and BJP dynamics, including in-depth coverage of J&K’s first Assembly sessions and Rajya Sabha polls following the reorganization of the state. Internal Security & Justice: Providing rigorous reporting on counter-insurgency operations, terror module investigations, and judicial developments involving political detainees and constitutional rights. Education & Minority Affairs: Highlighting systemic issues such as quota rows in J&K, public service commission reforms, and the challenges faced by minority communities. ... Read MoreStay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt Ltd