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| Panun Kashmir demands white paper on separatists' visit to Pak | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 18 : Panun Kashmir, an organisation representing displaced Kashmiri Pandits on Monday demanded a white paper by the central government on visits of Kashmiri separatists to Pakistan. "We demand that the government of India issue a white paper on visits of Kashmiri separatists to Pakistan," president of Panun Kashmir, Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo said at a conference here today. This comes in the wake of JKLF founder Yasin Malik sharing a dais in Pakistan with 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed recently. He said Panun Kashmir views with serious concern the visit of Kashmir separatists to Pakistan over the years. "There is a need for the Indian state to review the whole process of engagement with Pakistan and make a paradigm shift from its current policy paralysis on Kashmir," Chrungoo said. It has been observed that secessionists have used these visits to meet forces that are inimical to the sovereignty and security of India, he claimed. Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front leader Malik and Saeed came together to mourn the execution of Parliament attack case convict Afzal Guru in Pakistan. Former Chief Information Commissioner A N Tiwari said the Section 24 must be read in accordance with definition of 'information' and the Right to Information given under the transparency law. According to RTI Act, 'information' is any material in any form held by or under the control of a public authority. He said the section says "the information (any material in any form held by or under the control of a public authority) pertaining to allegations of corruption does not come under exemptions given to security and intelligence agencies". |
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