Mohammad Aslam Kohli is a political leader from the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. He is the head of the Gujjar and Bakerwal Tehreek-e-Insaf, an organization representing Gujjar and Bakarwal interests, such as ensuring continuation of statewide job reservations for Gujjars under the Scheduled Tribe list and participating in the Gujjar movement to be listed as a Scheduled Tribe at the national level.[1][2] He is also a leader of the Jammu Migrants Front, an organization engaged in advocacy for internal migrants from the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir state.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Vijay Kumar Malla (7 April 2010), "Gujjars asks govt to exclude STs in inter district bill", Ground Report,
... Addressing a Press Conference the State President of Gujjar Tehreek Insaf Ch Mohammad Aslam Kohli today said that Gujjars of the State will forcefully opposed the controversial bill moved by the government banning state level recruitment in government jobs for STs ...
- ↑ "J&K Khana Badosh Gujjar, Bakerwal Tehreek-e-Insaaf support BJP bandh", WebIndia, 8 April 2010,
... Jammu and Kashmir Khana Badosh Gujjar and Bakerwal Tehreek-e-Insaaf (KBGBTeI) has supported the Jammu bandh ... In a statement issued today, president of the KBGBTeI Mohammad Aslam Kohli said the members of the community will oppose this bill ...
- ↑ "Migrants' group meets Governor", The Tribune, 8 November 2010,
... A deputation of the Jammu Migrants Front called on Governor NN Vohra at the Raj Bhavan here today and submitted a memorandum of demands ... led by the President of the front, Mohammad Aslam Kohli, included a provision for relief to Jammu migrants on the same scale as was applicable to the Kashmiri migrants and a provision for reservation of seats for their children ...
- ↑ "عوامی وفود کی گورنر سے ملاقات", Kashmir Uzma, 25 February 2010,
... جموں مائیگرینٹ فرنٹ کے صدر محمد اسلم کوہلی جو دیگر مانگیں گورنر کو پیش کیں ان میں راشن ...
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