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Former Dir Info takes pot shots at Guv's statement
7/23/2019 10:15:31 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 23: Ex Director information Narinder Singh has expressed anguish and shock over the way Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Satya Pal Malik admitted his guilt and expressed regret over his remarks that militants should kill corrupt persons and spare innocent people by saying that whatever he said "it was in a fit of anger and frustration due to rampant corruption in the state, is not justified in anyway, whatsoever circumstances may be as such statements/comments from a person of highest position as Governor are not acceptable.
"No doubt he has admitted and regretted over his remarks,but advise rendered by the Governor Satya Pal Malik to the terrorists have created a fear in the minds of common people as the Governor has not given any list of corrupt people including politicians and bureaucrats to the terrorists/militants," said Singh in a statement.
Singh said that Jammu &Kashmir is not the only state in the country where the corruption is rampant but there are many other states where the degree may be little less or even higher side, but that doesn't mean that head of those states should invite terrorists/militants to kill corrupt persons, there are legal ways and law enforcing agencies to deal with corruption and punish the corrupt persons, governments are supposed to eradicate menace of corruption from the Society through law enforcing agencies as a whole and not to kill corrupt people.
"Since the Governor Satya Pal Malik has confessed and realized that he should not have made such comments being a constitutional head of the state but at the same time he should be extra cautious being a head of the most sensitive state of the country where there is havoc due to violence created by the terrorists for the last more than three decades as such utterances may lead to disturbances and anarchy in the state and country as a whole," he added.
He maintained that media should also desist from highlighting horrifying and sensational news in the best interest of the country.
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