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Sukesh urges LS Speaker to expedite action against Farooq Abdullah
2/10/2019 10:21:24 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 10: Sukesh. C. Khajuria, an eminent social activist has again written to Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan to expedite the complaint ( Dt:-21-12-2018 _ FTS-24152 ) against Dr Farooq Abdullah, a member of the 16th Lok Sabha from Srinagar, for his seditious statements regarding Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). Earlier , Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has referred the complaint to the Committee on Petitions of Parliament. Sukesh C. Khajuria a former member of Prominent Citizen's Advisory committee constituted by J&k Government had requested the Speaker to take action against Dr Farooq Abduallah by disqualifying him from the membership of the Lok Sabha. Sukesh. C. Khajuria in his latest letter written to the Speaker requested that since it was an urgent and important matter in which a member of the august house, the law making body of the republic has indulged in seditious statements, the issue should be taken up on priority basis. He said that already, not much time is left in completion of the term of the present 16th Lok Sabha and doubt that his petition would be taken up by the Committee on Petitions within this time left.
He feared that with expiry of the time of the present Lok Sabha my petition would also become redundant and lapse. Sukesh .C. Khajuria requested to take up his petition on priority. "Since We the people of the republic wants to know that how a member of the Lok Sabha could go against the solemn pledge of upholding the sovereignty & integrity of the country and against the unanimous resolution of the Indian parliament about the legal & Constitutional claims on "Pakistan Occupied Kashmir"?," he wrote.
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