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PIL regarding withdrawal of security cover to Separatists
DB seeks composite status report
3/28/2019 10:32:08 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 28: In a Public Interest Litigation filed by Deewakar Sharma seeking withdrawal the security cover provided to the Separatists and others who are indulging in anti-national activities in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, a Division Bench of State High Court Comprising Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Sindhu Sharma observed that Deputy AG submitted before the Court that certain orders have been passed regarding withdrawal of security.
Upon this DB granted four weeks' time to file composite status report on all the issues which are the subject matter of consideration in the present petition. In the PIL it has been submitted that since the onslaught of the phase of militancy in Kashmir from 1990, there has been a war like situation in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, which has been aided and instigated by the forces inimical to the country sitting across the Border and their agents who are sitting inside the country especially in Kashmir Valley and in order to maintain the security of the State as also the law and order problem, appropriate action is required to be taken against such persons who are propagating separatism of the State from the Union and who are also instrumental in the propagation of communal hatred leading to mass migration of Kashmiri Pandit community from Kashmir. However, surprisingly instead of taking stern action against such persons, the respondents are spending huge expenses in providing security cover, boarding/ lodging, medical facilities and even food to such separatists and pro-militant elements particularly in Kashmir Valley and the amount so spent by the Government is from the public exchequer which is collected through taxes being paid by the common man.
In the PIL it has been further said that whatever may be the policy of the Government with regard to dealing with the militants and separatists, it cannot be a policy of using the money of the common man against him by providing benefits to the separatists and preachers of militancy and their agents as private respondents are indulging into mischief of inciting the public of Kashmir valley against the State and by repeatedly indulging into challenging the accession of the State to the Union and are also raising the slogans and incitements against the unity and integrity of the country.
In the PIL it has been further submitted that respondents are involved in inciting large scale violence in Kashmir valley which has resulted into death of thousands of people and members of security forces and despite the efforts made by the State to contain their illegal criminal and subversive activities they are still continuing with their nefarious designs of making statements and taking action against the nation and recently they are allegedly involved in inciting the youth to resort to stone pelting etc.
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