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| PKM takes exception to Governors comment | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | June 27 Pannun Kashmir Movement (PKM) today taking strong exception of the statement of newly appointed governor of the state, wherein he has called 'Kashmir as a complex problem' few days ago. Addressing a press conference here on Friday, president PKM Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo advised the newly incumbent N N Vohra to refrain from making unnecessary such political comments, which could feeble Indian, stand on Kashmir. While defending Kashmir accession with the rest of country, he said that our land of Kashmir belongs to India as per the state accession of 1947 with Indian sovereignty, adding that Kashmiri Pandit's as native people of Kashmir have endorsed this decision with full faith and cooperation and held it as final. The PKM leadership also appealed Governor of the state to endorse the decision taken by his predecessor in perspective of land allotment to SASB and press the government to uphold the decision without succumbing stress from the valley based leadership. "The recent statements of the government including the chief minister are disturbing. Any opposition to land transfer to SASB or a double standard in this context is purely motivated by communal politics and Kashmiri Muslim hegemony in Kashmir" Chrungoo said. Expressing serious concern over the stand of Kashmir based leadership against transfer of some land to SASB, he said that brandishing of bleak communalism by the 'mainstream' political parties, separatist groups and militant outfits of Kashmir were hell bent to cleansing of minorities and their religious places from the valley. Condemning the communal outburst in valley over the land transformation, he said that those people involved in the communal outbreak inside valley have no right to oppose the indigenous culture of Kashmir as their roots were in Hamdan, Geelan and Saudi Arabia. He further demanded that SASB be kept out of the governments control and interference so that its autonomous status would not be tempered with out any cost, whatsoever and maintained that government always want to exercise direct control over Hindu shrines in valley. |
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