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| BJP sounds note of caution to vohra | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | June 27 The state Unit of the BJP has issued an appeal to the Governor NN Vohra not to go by the communally-motivated suggestion of PDP and NC that State Governor should unilaterly announce that the SASB does not need 800 kanals of land transferred to it by the State government. If such a demand is heeded to by the governor it would send wrong signals, the BJP state unit said here today. Addressing a media conference the party spokesman Ramesh Arora said, " the BJP believes that the acceptance of such demand by the State Governor would simply mean that the separatists like the PDP, the NC and the Hurriyat have succeded in implementing their communal agenda and injuring the religious sensitivities of the Hindus across the country. He said the situation in Jammu and Kashmir has turned extremely volatile and communally surcharged. This is the result of the communal approach of the Congress-led government in the state to the centuries old Shri Amarnath Yatra. The fact that Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has joined hands with PDP leaders like Mufti Mohd. Sayeed and Muzaffar Hussain Baig by constituting a committee against Chief Executive Officer of SASB Arun Kumar and directed the Shrine Board not to put up even pre-fabricated structures at Baltal for creating facilities for the Amarnath yatris without evoling any consensus show that the Chief Minister and his colleagues in the PDP are pursuing a communal agenda, he asserted. Arora even questioned the rationale behind the Chief Minister's suggestion that he would call an All Party meeting to evolve a consesus on the issue. He said by making such suggestion, Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has only injured the religious sentiments of the Hindu community and added that what the Chief Minister has done to please the Kashmir-based fundamentalists and separatists has the potential of provoking violent protests across the country. The BJP, Arora said, wants the Chief Minister to not only disband the inquiring committee constituted against CEO Arun Kumar but also wants the Chief Minister to take back his outrageous and unilateral decision regarding the setting up of even pre-fabricated structures at Baltal. |
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