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NPP raises demand of CBI probe in Rassana case in All Party meet
5/9/2018 11:39:31 PM
Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 9: Alleging that burgeoning corruption, mal-governance, disregard for public sentiment and U-turn over the election time promises by the BJP-PDP combine was the main reason for the growing unrest in the state, Harsh Dev Singh JKNPP Chairman and Former Minister today said that the peoples' faith in the present dispensation had been completely shaken necessitating its exit in the ultimate interest of the people of the state.
He said that the two diametrically opposite parties having divergent agendas and which vowed to demolish each other during elections joined hands immediately thereafter which had shocked the conscience of their respective electorates leading to massive outrage. And eventually the un-natural north pole-south pole alliance had a catastrophic fallout for the state and its people, said Harsh Dev Singh who was leading the JKNPP delegation in the All party meet alongwith State President Balwant Singh Mankotia convened in Srinagar today by the Chief Minister. "A govt can't be run on the strength of the majority which it commands in the Assembly. It rather runs on the strength of the confidence reposed by the people in its functioning. And that confidence is wholly lost" said Harsh. "The BJP and PDP after having won from Jammu and Kashmir respectively abandoned their principal agendas and brokered a sinister deal for power. Your election time promise became oblivious and tapered down to the slogans of 'good governance and development' which too are conspicuously missing and have proved to be mere euphemism for selfish marriage of convenience" remarked Harsh with all his aggression.
Accusing the govt of unprecedented bias against Jammu region, Singh said that Dogra land had not only been widely discriminated in the present regime but subjected to most contemptuous treatment and worst humiliation. "Why have you opposed the demand of CBI probe in Rasana case so vociferously raised by the people of Jammu? "What exactly do you want?" Questioned Harsh to Mehbooba. "And how is it that people of Jammu come to be dubbed as pro rapists and communal for seeking a CBI probe? Is the CBI communal? Will it grant immunity to the culprits? Has CBI enquiry never been made in the state?" Said an agitated Harsh Dev. He said that people of Jammu were not fighting for individuals but for justice in the case, and justice to the child victim of Rasana. "Dubbing them as communal and criminals was unacceptable. How many times shall we have to give proofs of our pluralism, spirit of Accommodation and our brotherhood for which we the people of Jammu are known across the globe" said Harsh.
Balwant Singh Mankotia said that while the anti national forces have got to be curbed with a heavy hand. Seeking the early deportation of Rohingyas and Bangladeshis besides withdrawal of the nasty order on tribal settlements, the JKNPP leaders said that the issue of Jammu region had gone totally unrepresented in the present regime. The delimitation of Assembly constituencies which is the lone issue of Jammu region having found its places in the "Agenda of Alliance" was required to be ensured without further loss of time, said JKNPP.
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