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Interlocutor toeing separatists' agenda in state: Harsh
2/23/2018 11:34:37 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 23: Accusing the Interlocutor Dineshwar Sharma of working in furtherance of the separatist agenda of Kashmir centric forces, Harsh Dev Singh JKNPP Chairman and Former Minister today decried the blatant disregard for the concerns of Jammu region by the said central representative.
Despite hundreds of delegations of Jammu region having projected the issues of Jammu and its perpetual subjugation by Kashmir dominated political system, before the interlocutors, not a single issue was reported to have been addressed, lamented Harsh.
Speaking to media persons, Singh said that several statements made by the Interlocutor and appearing in the media revealed that immediately after his political sojourn to Kashmir, he had recommended and ensured the release of stone pelters despite gravest of offences registered against them for attacks on armed forces.
He said that the Interlocutor had further made a statement assuring the separatists forces in Kashmir that Art 35A would not be tinkered with despite the matter being sub justice in the Apex Court. He further expressed his dismay over the media reports wherein the Interlocutor had recommended the grant of citizenship/state subject rights to the dependents/families of terrorists who had married in Pak and returned to Kashmir by illegally crossing the borders through Nepal route.
He further accused the Interlocutor for his recommendations over Rehabilitation Policy for surrendered militants and deceased stone pelters families which had severely dampened the morals of security forces besides causing huge dis-enchantment amongst the nationalist forces.
Pointing towards the brutal police action and atrocities committed upon the protesting employees of Jammu belonging to various Govt Deptts including Anganwari workers, MGNREGA, NHM employees, Asha workers, temporary teachers etc Mr. Singh said these highly qualified unemployed and under employed youth were not only being exploited but the state was committing the worst form of human Rights violation by taking their services on wages which were negligible and lowest in the country. He said that likewise the contractual lecturers comprising majority of females were on the roads demanding a fair deal for the last more than 370 days with the Interlocutor failing to even visit their dharna site despite requests made to him to honour their human rights as well. Expressing displeasure over the brazen contemptuous disregard for Jammu, Singh described the Interlocutor's appointment as another fraud of the central govt with a highly marginalized Jammu region.
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