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| 7-day Session, a fraud on electorate: Bhim | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 9: The National Panthers Party (NPP) patron, Prof Bhim Singh has questioned the validity of 7-day session of the J&K legislature in Srinagar. "It was merely to fulfil the formality of holding a session within a period of six months from the concluding day of the previous session," he said. Bhim said the Session convened in Srinagar has left not even an iota of doubt that Congress-NC Govt has been playing hoax with the people and fraud with the Constitution. "The NC-Congress Govt. used the Legislative Assembly to divert attention of the people of J&K from the real and the difficult situation they have been facing because of the non-governance, corruption and authoritarianism in the State. There was no reply by the Govt. on the custodial murder of Haji Yousuf. Not even an FIR has been filed on his custodial death. The case is pending before the Supreme Court for CBI investigation. The Govt. failed to answer the bullet shower, killings and jail tortures of the minor children this year. There was no answer to the Shopian killings and the NC-Congress Govt. deliberately omitted to mention Keran terrorists' attack which continued for two weeks. There was no condemnation of Pakistani commandoes on Hiranagar Police Station in the broad day light, on Army camp in Samba killing senior Army Officer and soldiers. There was no condemnation of the terrorists' attack in Keran and elsewhere. Attack on the Army two months' back on the outskirts of Srinagar City where eight Army jawans were killed, there was no mentioning even by the Chief Minister or his colleagues. The tragedy is Congress leadership does not want to disturb Sheikh Abdullah's grandson for reasons best known to them. This is a tragedy that Hiranagar, Samba, Ramban or Kishtwar massacres were not even mentioned by the ruling parties whereas opposition had no time or occasion to take up such most important items on the agenda of their resolutions or attention motion in the legislature. The most important point is the move of the Government for shifting the so-called 'Kashmiri Darbar' to Jammu in the last week of this month. The Panthers Party has taken the stand that the Kashmir province related files should remain in Srinagar Civil Secretariat. The Jammu related files should be brought back to Jammu. The Civil Secretariats should function in both the places around the year in the interest of the common people in both the provinces; Kashmir and Jammu Pradesh. This is sad that Assembly had two days out of six days only for former Army General V.K. Singh because the Chief Minister found a safe platform to condemn the Indian Army and exposed the secret working the Army which has been working for the security and upliftment of the Kashmiris since 1947. Resolution passed by the Assembly demanding inquiry into the so-called statement (General V.K. Singh has already dissociated from that statement) which he had made. Another tragedy is that no legislator except the Panthers Party legislators reminded the people on the floors of the two Houses about the great sacrifices Indian Army had made for the welfare of the people. |
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