Himachal: Ghost reservation leaves village without a pradhan

The controversial reservation decision has sparked resentment among villagers and political leaders alike, who have termed it a serious administrative lapse. Former…

The controversial reservation decision has sparked resentment among villagers and political leaders alike, who have termed it a serious administrative lapse. Former BJP MLA KL Thakur criticised the move, calling it “an act of utter negligence”.

“It is shocking that in a panchayat where not a single OBC individual resides, the seat of pradhan has been reserved for an OBC candidate,” Thakur said, adding that a similar situation had occurred in the past as well. He accused officials of failing to rectify the anomaly despite earlier experience.

The district administration, however, has defended its position citing procedural constraints. Deputy Commissioner Manmohan Sharma confirmed that the panchayat would remain without an elected pradhan for six months because no eligible OBC woman candidate is available to contest the reserved seat.

According to Sharma, altering the reservation category at this stage would have disturbed the reservation roster of neighbouring panchayats since the election process had already commenced. He also acknowledged that a similar deadlock had affected Bavasani panchayat in earlier elections, forcing authorities to defer the pradhan election then as well.

Bavasani panchayat, with a population of 3,234, had the pradhan seat reserved for a woman from the general category in 2020 and for a Scheduled Caste candidate in 2015. Under the latest roster, the seat has now been earmarked for an OBC woman, triggering widespread disappointment among villagers who were awaiting the declaration of reservation categories.