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KP organizations concerned over valley's deteriorating law and order
8/26/2016 10:52:51 PM
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Jammu, Aug 26:Jagti Tenement Committee and Soan Kashmir Front have expressed their grave concern over the deteriorated law and order problems in Kashmir valley since July 7, 2016.
In a meeting held under the chairmanship of Shadi Lal Pandita president, Jagti Tenement Committee (JTC) and Soan Kashmir Front J&K (SKF), the participants said that the circumstances of Kashmir valley has deteriorated and have worsened more than that of 1990 when Kashmiri Pandit community was forced enmass to migrate from their native localities and to leave Kashmir valley.
Pandita has said that no fruitful results are likely to be achieved by dialogue with political / non-political parties at this time as such imposition of Governor rule has necessitated to improve the law and order conditions to save the general masses as well as security forces from losing their lives in subversive activities being carried out in Kashmir valley.
He also has flayed Bhartiya Janta Party for running Government in coalition with PDP to enjoy the reigns when actually the conditions have been going from bad to worst and the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has become mere spectator of all the happenings.
Pandita has said that since the conditions of Kashmir are deteriorating day by day and there are apprehensions that subversive activities will spread over to Jammu province in near future as such extreme steps are required to be taken to curb such activities to bring normalcy.
The members have expressed their grave concern over neglect of the Kashmiri Pandit Community by Raj Nath Singh Home Minister who during his two visits of Kashmir valley has never bothered to talk to the representatives of Kashmiri Pandit Community, which is the origin of the Kashmir,
Other who participated in the meeting were Raj Kumar Tickoo, Sunil Koul, R.K Raina, Raj Kumar Bhat, Hari Krishan Pandita, Shuban Ji Raina, S.L Kar, Vijay Pandita, Makhan Lal Raina, Rattan Lal Bhat, Kashi Nath Bhat, Makhan Lal Pandita and others.
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