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Prof. Soz criticizes Vikramaditya Singh for comment on 13th July martyrs
7/18/2019 9:59:46 PM

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Srinagar, July 18: Criticizing Congress leader Vikramaditya Singh for his remarks on 13th July martyrs of 1931, Prof. Saif-ud-din Soz today said Vikramaditya Singh's obnoxious remarks regarding the martyrdom of innocent Kashmiris massacred by Dogra Army on 13th July, 1931 deserves strongest condemnation. The right course for this sick mind is to travel to Nagpur and beg for the membership of RSS and find balm to his sick mind, there.
Prof. Soz wrote to Congress President Rahul Gandhi strongly against Vikramaditya Singh and asked him to oust such member from the party.
"I further told the Congress President that no condemnation of this obnoxious statement can save the Congress cadres from the bad impact of these remarks.
I have argued with Rahul Gandhi that he must do his duty to the party and keep the cadres safe from the virus of all forms of communalism", Prof. Soz said, adding, "I have further argued with Rahul Gandhi that it would be inviting trouble for the party if such a person continues to be in the Congress Party nourishing the RSS ideology".
"I also wrote to Shakti Pathak SSP Kishtwar, Mr. Nasir Ahmad Addll. SSP Kishtwar and Aijaz Ahmad Wani SHO concerned to convert the petition moved by Sajad Ahmad Najar, District President Congress Kishtwar in the court of CJM, copy of which has gone to them, into an FIR and initiate immediate proceedings under law."
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