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PIL seeking withdrawal of security to Hurriyat Leaders
DB directs to file objections
12/14/2018 9:53:53 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 14: In a Public Interest Litigation filed by Deewakar Sharma seeking withdrawal the security cover provided to the Separatists as well as Hurriyat Leaders and other persons who are indulging in anti-national activities against the national interest, a Division Bench of State High Court comprising Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Tashi Rabstan after hearing Adv Lawanya Sharma observed that objections have not been filed and directed respondents to file objections within Six weeks.
In the PIL it has been submitted that since the onslaught of the phase of militancy in Kashmir from 1990, there had been a war like situation in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, which has been aided and instigated by the forces inimical to the country sitting across the Border and their agents who are sitting inside the country especially in Kashmir Valley and in order to maintain the security of the State as also the law and order problem, appropriate action is required to be taken against such persons who are propagating separatism of the State from the Union and who are also instrumental in the propagation of communal hatred leading to mass migration of Kashmiri Pandit community from Kashmir. However, surprisingly instead of taking stern action against such persons, the respondents are spending huge expenses in providing security cover, boarding/ lodging, medical facilities and even food to such separatists and pro-militant elements particularly in Kashmir Valley.
He further submitted that the major problem which the State of J&K is facing at present is reporting of fasle and frivolous news items and even in some cases circulation of genuine news in a manner which is highly instigating and motivated. In almost all the cases of unrest it starts with the reporting in the media whether electronic, print or social and it leads to spread of rumors. Drawing limits for media is crying need of the hour so that the grave situation which is being faced by the State and the Nation is taken care of.
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