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BJP-PDP has lost the moral authority to continue in office: Harsh | JKNPP seeks imposition of Governor Rule in J&K | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Sept 15: Concerned over the fast deteriorating situation in J&K and failure of state govt. to restore law and order, scores of JKNPP activists today led by Harsh Dev Singh chairman and former minister and Yash Paul Kundal state president Young Panthers held a massive protest demonstration at Jantar Manter, New Delhi seeking imposition of Governor Rule in the State. The Panthers activists look out a procession and marched towards Parliament House but were stopped by the Police and restrained from proceeding further. The angry protestors raised slogans against state and central govt. and were addressed by several senior leaders of the party. Expressing serious concern over the breakdown of administrative and constitutional machinery in the state for more than two months which witnessed assault on Amar Nath Ji pilgrims, civil unrest , clashes, public attacks on police stations and security forces in Kashmir, Harsh Dev Singh said that the prevailing situation in the state called for imposition of Governor rule sec 92 of the constitution of the state. While addressing the media, he lampooned the govt for having failed to respond appropriately to the situation created in the wake of killing of Hizb Commander and the resultant turbulence witnessed in the valley. He regretted that with over 80 people killed, nearly 11000 injured including the security personnel it was virtually a case of anarchy and lawlessness prevailing in Kashmir with no signs of government on the ground. He said that the ministers who ought to have come out of their hiding and made them-selves available to the civil society had deliriously shun their responsibility by fleeing to safer places thus allowing the situation to further deteriorate. Alleging total collapse of law and order with administration having lost control over the fast deteriorating situation, Harsh Dev Singh said that the separatists, subversives and anti nationals had virtually taken control of the situation with repeated calls for extensions of violent protests. Singh, while holding the appeasement policy pursued by the incumbent govt. responsible for the prevalent crisis, said that the govt. had taken several unsavoury decisions at the behest of separatists and others anti national forces which had emboldened such elements. He said that the earlier decision taken for release of 634 stone pelters reportedly linked to ISI and other terror outfits, attempts to change the names of Hindu Shrines and places,consent for opening of Nepal route for return of militants, vacation of land from Army, refusal of Abhinav Gupt Yatra, denial of Sainik Colonies and KP townships were all under the explicit dictates of separatists thus encouraging them to intensify their fissiparous tendencies. He said that non initiation of action against those waiving Pak flags and ISIS flags and showing disrespect to Indian Flag had emboldened the felons besides dampening morale of security forces. Yash Paul Kundal regretted that the tale piece of the sordid state of affairs was the full support of the BJP to the Kashmir centric leadership in the highly egregious decisions which in effect amounted to compromising the national honour and security for the lust of power. Prominent among others who led the protest included Rajender Singh Manju, Shyam Gorkha, Mrs. Manju Singh, Mrs. Sudesh Dogra, Arun Khajuria, Mohinder Singh, Vishav Singh besides others. |
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