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| SSU expressed concern over extremists call for the labourers withdrawal | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu August 21, 2007 Expressing serious concern over the call for the withdrawal of the non-Kashmiri Laborers from the Kashmiri region, Shiv Sena United organized a meeting in this regard, here today. The meeting was held under the President, Shiv Sena United, Rajesh Kesri. In the meeting Kesri condemn the attitude of the state government over the withdrawal of the non-Kashmiri labourers from the Kashmir. Kesri also criticized the anti-democracy demands of the Militants, which after getting support from the ruling government are issuing threatening calls to the labour class, in order to their withdrawal from the State. Kesri further added that India is a democratic country and every Indian has right to work any where in the country, according to his choice and no body can stop them to do so. If any body will try to stop any Indian citizen to work in the state, which is not according to the law of the state, Sena wil fight over this issue. Kesri also announced that Shiv Sena United is against such type of calls given by the anti-social elements, which are trying to destabilize the peace of the state. The Shiv Sena United will not tolerate such type of calls, and will fight against such type of anti- social elements of the State. Kesri also attacked sharply on the attitude of the State government, which is sleeping over this serious issue and is does not taking any type of action against such type of the anti-democratic elements. The other members of the Party which participated in this meeting was Gian Chand, Gurmeet Singh, Dara Singh, Ashwani Mahey and Parveen Gupta.
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