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    Governance cannot be OUTSOURCED

    By JK Global NewsJanuary 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The recent scenes from Gujjar Nagar besides other areas of the Jammu City, where Shiv Sena (UBL) activists were seen questioning shopkeepers and rehri owners, go beyond routine political posturing. They reflect a worrying tendency to step into role that the law assigns strictly to the State. In a constitutional system, the authority to verify documents or question citizens does not flow from slogans or party banners, but from statutes and due process of law.

    Equally unsettling is the official silence that followed. Visual evidence and eyewitness accounts have been circulated widely, yet there has been no visible attempt to hold anyone accountable. This silence feeds a familiar perception: that the law bends when political affiliation enters the picture. For ordinary citizens, even minor infractions invite swift action. For organised groups with political backing, overreach appears negotiable.

    Such conduct is not without consequence. Jammu has remained largely calm despite broader regional sensitivities, and actions that interfere with livelihoods or single out traders under the pretext of “checking” risk disturbing fragile balance. Law and order is maintained through restraint and clarity, not impromptu street interventions.

    If this behaviour is allowed to pass unchallenged, it will set an unhealthy trend in future. Today, the target is small vendors. Tomorrow, it could be anyone. The administration must reassert its authority—clearly and publicly—because governance, in any form, cannot be outsource to street level bravados -no matter the flag they carry.

    Gujjar Nagar JKP Shiv Sena (UBL)
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