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KPC criticizes Govt for wrong policies towards Pak, Kashmir, KPs
4/28/2016 10:56:53 PM
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jammu, Apr 28: Kashmiri Pandit Conference( KPC) held its meeting at New Delhi in which KPC leaders and activists vehemently criticized the state and centre Govts on its complete failure in redressing the grievances and considering the genuine demands of Kashmiri Pandit community. Chairing the meeting, the KPC Chief Kundan Kashmiri asked the Govt to clearly come out with its policy and agenda for over all development of KP community as well as for their permanent 'one place settlement' in the valley with writ of Indian constitution and abrogation of Article 370.
He further stated that the government has totally failed to respect the sentiments of nationalist forces and to morale of security forces to in the J&K state as it seems to be committed to lift AFSPA without taking into account the sacrifices of the security Personnel in curbing the militancy for ensuring peace and is also seems eager for opening the all routes in J&K with Pakistan for trade as well as for border tourism, which seems to be in the larger interest of Pakistan and not to our nation. Condemning the defective policies of Govt towards Pakistan, Kundan Kashmiri stated that Pakistan was always aggressive and unreasonable as its stand on Jammu and Kashmir is unambiguous which has proved in the recently held meeting of foreign secretaries of two nations. "It would have been appropriated if the Indian Foreign secretary had debunked the claim over Kashmir by his Pakistani counterpart by putting things in right perspective by telling him that the talks will be only on the political future of those areas - PoJK and Gilgit-Baltistan, which had been under the illegal occupation of Pakistan since 1947. While supporting the demands of NIT Srinagar non- local students, Kundan Kashmiri stated it is most unfortunate that these students are being punished for chanting Bharat Mata Ki Jai, the manner Kashmiri Pandit were hounded out from the valley. He appealed govt to mitigate the problems and fulfill the demands of these NIT students as well as of displaced Kashmiri Pandits
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