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| Don't misrepresent Kishtwar facts: Dr Jitendra | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu Aug 16 : BJP National Executive Member and J&K Chief Spokesperson Dr Jitendra Singh has raised serious objection to National Conference-Congress coalition government's 'systematic design to misrepresent facts' related to Kishtwar riots by projecting the events of August 9 as an outcome of an 'individual altercation.' In a statement he regretted that the same version was also put forward by the Union Home Minister in the Parliament. Dr Singh claimed all available information suggests that the violence was sparked by anti-India elements waiting for an opportunity to foment trouble. "After offering prayers on Eid, a procession carrying Pakistani flags and chanting 'Azadi' slogans marched towards the town's Kuleed Mohalla, where miscreants pelted stones and assaulted residents of minority community, and when the latter resisted, the situation snowballed into a violent flare-up, he elaborated. "Mobs went on a rampage burning shops, homes, buses and vehicles belonging to minority community, even as the local administration remained indifferent," he alleged. Dr Singh accused the coalition government and local Kishtwar administration of always indulging in a "balancing act" by apportioning equal blame to both sides even though in this case there was clearly one group of provocateurs. "The communally motivated elements must be hunted down and put behind bars," he demanded. According to Dr Singh the NC led government owes to explain why Kishtwar administration was caught off guard 'inspite of intelligence reports that Pakistan-based terror groups such as the Lashkar-e-Toiba had sought to set up their networks in this town with the help of certain local communal elements as a result of which terrorism and communalism have got mixed to create a social divide.' Taking exception to the Chief Minister's 'habitually judgemental and biased approach', the BJP leader said, "As soon as the riot began and a senior BJP leader from Delhi urged the CM to look into the situation that was fast spinning out of control in Kishtwar, his first response on Twitter was 'injuries and damage has taken place on both sides' and a day later he went on to make a suggestive statement that 'two Muslims and one Hindu had died.' Dr Singh also contested the contention that counter-insurgency Village Defence Committees (VDCs) were responsible for the violence. "The VDCs rather deserve to be further strengthened in view of the prevailing fragile situation," he suggested. |
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