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Minority front eager to join RTC to plead cause
1/27/2008 11:00:49 PM
Early Times Reporter
Jammu | Jan 27
Chairman of the Minority Welfare Front MS Khan on Sunday made a fervent appeal to the Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh and state Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad to provide them an opportunity to participate in the next Round table conference so that they can also apprise them with their genuine demands.
Addressing a press conference here today chairman of the Minority Welfare Front MS Khan told reporters due to absence of strong leadership among Muslims of Jammu, Udhampur and Kathua districts their voices have gone unnoticed all these years.
Khan said on PM’S initiative five different working groups were constituted to look in to details and recommend means and measures to resurrect devastated state of Jammu and Kashmir.He said the members of the working groups from various political parties atively participated in the deliberations and discussed threadbare all the people friendly issues.But no one spoke even a word about the pitiable,shattered and impoverished condition of the muslims in these three districts.
Without blaming any particular political party for their plight Khan said these muslims suffered in isolation in the absence of leadership.
He said the affected victimized Muslim families who faced holocaust of 1947 are crying hoarse for the last 60 years for their ultimate survival as they are living in pathetic conditions .Khan said about 90,000 population in these three distrits are feeling almost neglected and their sufferings have assumed almost alarming proportions.
General secretary of the front Mohd Javed Khan told reporters majority of people are living in miserable conditions and have no means to earn their livelihood.He said the muslim minority front was formed to bring muslims from these three districts on one platform and to launch a movement to improve their standard of living.
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