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Elements trying to paint domicile rules as alteration of demography: ASKPC
5/31/2020 9:53:23 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, May 31: Alerting the Government of India and the political planners, Advocate Ravinder Raina, President ASKPC stated that a fresh narrative is, heinously, being created by a new band of pseudo-academicians, regarding the Domicile rules in the Union Territory of J&K who shamelessly and brazenly painting it as an effort by the Indian government to alter the demographic status of the UT viz-a-viz a particular community.
Spurred by the meetings of KP/DPs/Valmikis/Gurkhas/West Pak refugees and others with LG of J&K UT after framing domicile rules, anti-India activities and pro-Kashmir rumblings have suddenly become visible at quarters which have no legal and constitutional standing, the ASKPC said.
In an open letter to the UN, this motely group of ideologically influenced anti-Indian diaspora, supported by countries inimical to the vibrant Indian democracy and secularism, has recently asked the UN to intervene, as per their morbid visualization, in a forced demographic change being implemented by Govt of India.
Dr TK Bhat, General Secretary ASKPC castigating the foreign pseudo-intellectual mercenaries recalled the historical aberrations, right from 1931which led to KP exodus slowly & steadily, followed by Pakistan sponsored Tribal invasion of 1947, leading to the wide scale massacre of Hindus & Sikhs. Then another assault on the minority community was enacted by kidnapping Kashmiri Hindu girl in 1967, followed by carnage of 1986, when scores of Kashmiri Pandit villages were looted and burnt. And finally the biggest tragedy of the century happened in 1990 with total forced exodus of KPs with ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Reflecting on abrogation of Article 370 and 35A and the enactment of the Domicile Law, President ASKPC was of the opinion that the initiative by the GOI has rattled the enemy forces within & outside country as it has loosened their chocking grip on the majority of the residents of the UT, who desire peace & prosperity only.
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