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Former minister demands white paper on wrongs committed in JK
12/9/2019 9:40:48 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 9: The former Union Minister, Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta has sought the issuance of a white paper depicting the wrongs committed in Jammu and Kashmir over the decades but for Article 370 and to what extent the interests of the people were jeopardized including the massacres and killings of thousands of innocent persons by the ultras and forced migration of lakhs of the nationalists to become refugees within their own country.
In a statement Prof. Gupta said that the need for such a detailed document seems to be all the more essential but for the protagonists of this obnoxious provision still continue to harping for its retention even after the expiry of seventy years although it was temporary provision on the very face of Article 370. And more so its abusers are still claiming that they are not "criminals."
He said that there was plethora of the excesses committed by the protagonists of this semi-secessionism and all the democratic norms were made a mockery. Visionary Pandit Prem Nath Dogra who opposed to any kind of secessionism or discriminatory status on basis of religion including Article 370 was arrested and detained at Srinagar jail to face vagaries of severe winter for months together although he was nearly 70 at that time.
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