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| Panun Kashmir demands reorganization of State | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Sep 7 Panun Kashmir has reiterated its demand for reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir to empower the secular identities in the state. This was stated by Dr. Ajay Chrungoo, Chairman Panun Kashmir in an interaction with the media persons here today. Creation of Panun Kashmir with a Union Territory status North and East of river Jhelum for rehabilitation of displaced Kashmiri Pandits has become an imperative necessity more than anytime in the history of Jammu and Kashmir, he said . He further said during the fifth Working Group meeting held recently in Delhi, Panun Kashmir has expressed very clearly that so far Jammu and Kashmir continues to have constitutional position safeguarding its Muslim majority character and precedence, no measure can correct the developmental imbalance between communities and regions. The discrimination in the state emanates from the Muslim communal character of its politics and organization. The way the Working Group meeting on Centre State relations was conducted has raised apprehensions that a section of the government of India is trying to use the platform for furthering the agenda of greater autonomy for the state. The invitation extended to Wajahat Habibullah to submit his views to the WG is an indicator of this, he added. ‘Wajahat Habibullah seems to have emerged as a public relation officer for Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front in recent times’, he observed adding that not very long before he had advocated the concept of five regional assemblies of Jammu and Kashmir which broadly concedes with the concept of Parvez Musharraf. He has gone to the extent of advocating his plan citing the political structure of India 5 BC when India was divided into ‘Janapadas’. The concept of balkanization of the contemporary India is such rationalizations. He further added that the brazenly communal stand taken by NC, PDP in the WG reinforces our assessment that even the so-called moderate sections of Muslim leadership have a commitment to secularism which is not even skin deep.
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