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KPC concerned over Hurriyat leaders' meeting with LeT, HM chiefs
1/13/2013 9:59:24 PM

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JAMMU, Jan 13: Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) has expressed serious concern over reported meeting of Hurriyat leaders with LeT chief Saeed Hafiz, HM chief Sayeed Salahuddin and others during their recent visit to Pakistan.
Addressing an organizational meeting at New Delhi, the KPC chief Kundan Kashmiri said that by doing such activities these Pro-Pak elements have misused the Indian passport to propagate terror and to conspire against the unity and integrity of the country.
Such nature of activities by Hurriyat leaders is dangerous for the peace, safety and security of the nation.
He also said that meeting of Hurriyat leader with wanted terrorist like Saeed Hafiz and Salauddin is an insult to the whole nation when Indian nationals are asking serious action against them, being terror master minds and for being responsible in heinous crimes of killing innocent people at Mumbai and in Kashmir which include hundred of the Kashmiri pandits.
He questioned state and central Govt. why they are begging for peace from those elements who are bent upon to disturb peace in the state of J&K and responsible for killings and other problems in the state. He said that govt. should not turn blind eye over such serious developments and take strong action against these Hurriyat leaders who are misusing the democratic rights and also demanded serious action against these Pro-Pak elements under the law of nation.
While paying tributes to two Indian soldiers who were beheaded by Pak army at LOC in state of J&K, Kundan Kashmiri KPC chief vehemently condemned such action of Pak Army and appealed Govt. of India to send tough message to Pakistan and also suspend the peace talks and other CBM's till Pakistan shun it Kashmiri Centric rouge policies stop infiltration and support to over ground and underground militant in Kashmir valley.
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