| 
								
									| 
                  
                    
                      | news details |  
                      |  |  
                      |  |  
                      | 
						  
							  | | KPC demands imposition  of governor rule |  |  |  |  |  | Early Times Report 
 Jammu, July 23:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       KPC expressed serious concern over the breakdown of administrative machinery in the State, attacks on Amarnath pilgrims, KP migrant  employee camps, temples,  minorities, police stations , vehicles , Government offices and held  the J&K  Government responsible for  its utter failure to restore rule of law and  criticized  the government for having failed to respond appropriately to the situation created in the wake of killing of Hizb Commander and the resultant turbulence witnessed in the Valley. It  also expressed dismay and annoyance over state Govt.  for appealing separatists to help in restoration of peace and normalcy instead of given free hand to security forces as well as over huge  loses, a hundred of security forces injured, tourists harassed and religious pilgrimage being assaulted, and said that  it was virtually a case of  lawlessness prevailing in Kashmir with no signs of government on the ground . In an organisational meeting at New Delhi today,   KPC Chief Kundan Kashmiri  sought an immediate  intervention of  Home minister of India  as well as   Governor J&K state to impose the Governors  rule under the powers vested in them  by the constitution. He  said  that most alarming was harassment and threat to the minorities in the valley, the dis-arming of the security personnel who were ordered by the State Govt. not to use force despite the gravest provocations of the saboteurs and   violent attacks by them, which resulted around one thousand five hundred   security personnel got injuries  He further said   that the fast deteriorating situation has  reverted  back to early nineties and  situation can  go  out of control of centre Govt. and its forces.. He strongly also condemned the attacks on, KP minorities, pilgrims, security forces and police stations, where from  seventy  automatic and semi--automatic weapons of J&K police were taken away by the subversives and anti nationals who had virtually taken control of state of affairs in Kashmir.
 | 
 |  
							  |  |  
							  |  |  
							  |  |  
							  |  |  
							  |  |  |  |  
									|  |  
									|  |  
									|  |  
									|  |  
									|  |  |  |