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J&K to have Retd General as Governor soon, Malik to be recalled
2/18/2019 11:31:36 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 18: In a series of symbolic steps signifying Centre's tough stand towards Kashmir following Pulwama terror attack, the state may soon have a retired Army General as the next Governor and the incumbent Governor, Satya Malik may be recalled as soon as the current situation normalizes.
Highly places sources divulge that this would be one of the significant steps towards Centre's tough posturing towards Kashmir especially ahead of the forthcoming General and Assembly elections. Sources also divulge that exercise to find out a Retired Army General with the background of being a tough administrator has begun at the highest level.
A senior politician disclosed that Centre was also unhappy with the stand taken by the incumbent Governor when PDP-NC and Congress were trying to put in place a coalition government in the state. "He could have been recalled at that time because his statements had displeased the Centre, but due to sudden deterioration in the law and order situation, the decision had to be deferred" he added. He also disclosed that recall of Malik was also discussed during the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security that was held in New Delhi a day after the Pulwama terror strike.
It is pertinent to mention that the tempers are running high in the entire country post Pulwama terror strike in which 40 CRPF men were martyred and Centre is under obligation to alley the apprehensions and anguish of the people of the country and take concrete and visible steps in this direction.
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