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Art 370- a camouflage for Kashmir centric Politicians: AAP
3/18/2020 9:57:20 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 18: J&K Aam Aadmi Party held a meeting here at Party Head Quarter Channi-Himmat, Jammu, under the chairmanship of National Council and Founder Member S. Deep Singh and discussed political scenario of J&K UTs post August 5.
Dwelling on, various speakers squarely castigated old traditional political Parties, based on Kashmir centric tendencies supported by their Jammu based puppet like so-called politicians, who mis-used the Article 370 to meet their personal interests at the cost of common Kashmiri or Jammu based poor people who could not find any difference in their lives despite the fact that J&K state (Now U.Ts) is rich in various sectors like Tourism, Forests, Hydel Potentials, religious pilgrimage, minerals like world famous blue Sapphire, river crafting etc So far as Central governments are concerned, their role is contributory to the woes of state subjects because every time, be it Congress led UPA or BJP lead NDA, they compromised with their long drawn principles & commitments and national interests were thrown to winds. The tested examples are un-forgettable unprecedented rigging in 1987 Assembly election (NC - Congress), unholy alliance of BJP & PDP, release of 10,000 stone pelters, inspection of our strategically sensitive Air base at Pathankot by enemy experts, throwing into dustbin, the recommendations of several commissions like Sikri Commission, Wazir Commission, Gijinder Gadkar Commission, appointment of interlocutors, formation of various working groups etc.
The release appealed the poor people of Jammu and Kashmir, who stand betrayed, cheated and deceived over last 70 years, to understand for themselves as to prefer communalism or look for all-round development irrespective of caste, creed and colour on Delhi pattern.
Prominent among those who spoke and participated in the meeting include Ram Singh Chauhan, Om Parkash Khajuria, Kuldeep Kumar Rao, S. Paramveer Singh, Raman Sharma, Amit Langer, Rampal Khajuria and Aslam Kohli.
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