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| PDP’s demilitarization demand to satiate its vested ends: CPI | | | Jammu April -02 ‘Observing that good governance, development and security of the people of the State have been replaced by the PDP agenda of demilitarization and withdrawal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act’ the Communist Party of India (CPI) said that the demand is having nothing new and special but pressed through various tactics, absenting from cabinet meetings and projecting through media, to satiate the vested ends of the party, keeping an eye over the forthcoming state elections. The Party in a handout said that the UPA headed by Congress was right to term the PDP agenda infeasible till terrorism and turbulence persist in the state, but regretted that hectic parleys with PDP patron, PMO and Congress High Command changed its stand and formed three committees to go through troops’ reduction and anti terror laws. ‘The exercise is without any necessity but out of a political compulsion of UPA, viewing UP elections and approaching corporation polls in Delhi’, the hand out claimed. The Party said that the constitution of the committees is to keep PDP in good humour, since UPA has pretended to be front runner in picking up the agenda of PDP, saving the face of its leader The party maintained that since all know that with out such committees also, the ground reality in the state is well known to high ups in Delhi through various channels, and so far relocation, deployment or reconfiguring of forces are concerned. it is a routine practice and need not be celebrated. CPI leader Abdul Rehman Tukroo, who took part in the working group meeting on Centre-State relations, has categorically put forward the party’s view over contentious issues including demilitarization that before any reduction and withdrawal of troops, India and Pakistan need to evolve and reach an agreeable point over Kashmir through joint mechanism, the handout further said.
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