Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 24: Jagti Tenement Committee and Soan Kashmir Front has said that Pakistan has started unprovoked war by firing which has adversely affected the villages situated along the line of actual control and the villagers of such villages have been forced to migrate from their native localities. Addressing a joint meeting president Shadi Lal Pandita said that due to firing on the border and line of actual control many military and para Military Jawans have lost their lives. Pandita has further said that Pakistan is the enemy of India and will never be a friend of our country as such has said that befitting reply is required to be given to Pakistan for unprovoked firing on the border. Pandita added that the statement of the Chief Minister of J&K Omar Abdullah is surprising wherein he has said that war is no solution. Pandita has said that dialogue is no solution with Pakistan and should be replied harshly as the dialouges with Pakistan have yielded no results till date. Pandita said that Jammu and Kashmir State is integral part of India and the statements given by Mustafa Kamal NC Leader that the Kashmir is disputed which has no reality. It has further been said that J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdulah too has been giving contradictory statements that Kashmir is disputed. Pandita has said that Kashmir is not disputed by the Land of Kashmiri Pandits and the Pakistan has occupied part portion of Kashmir where Sharda Temple is existing which needs to be got released from the clutches of Pakistan. During the course of meeting participants said that the J&K National Conference party is responsible for mass exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit community from Kashmir valley in association with the militant groups under the hatched conspiracy during the year 1990. Others who attending the meeting include Rajinder Dhar, M.L. Akhnoon, S.L. Tickoo, R.L. Bhat, M.K. Pandita, M.K. Bhat, C.L. Pandita, Vijay Pandita, S.L. Kar, Saroop Nath, Sanjay Pandita, Mithan Ji, K.L. Pandita, P.N. Dhar, Pran Nath Bhat, Ramesh Bhat, Hari Krishan, Gopi Nath Shah, Ashok Tickoo, Girdhari Lal, B.N. Thusoo and others. |