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| JUTA appeals for early resolution of SASB land row | | ‘Students the most sufferers due to prolonged agitation’ | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Aug 1 In an emergent meeting of the office bearers here today, the Jammu University Teachers' Association (JUTA) has appealed all the concerned for the early resolution of the sufferings of the Jammuties in general and of the students community in particular. JUTA being a body of the intellectuals is highly concerned for the loss caused due to the prevailing situation to the academics and to the economy of the region. Taking strong exception to the indifferent attitude of the administration, the Association has impressed upon the government to respect the sentiments and feelings of the general public of the Jammu region whose religious sentiments have been hurt following withdrawal of land allotment order to SASB. Jammu people have always encouraged the national ethos and believed in peaceful co-existence, the association said adding that the student community are the worst sufferers of the prolonged agitation .Their agony has been further compounded by the erratic power supply in the region. . JUTA in a larger interest of the student community appeals to all the parties of maintaining peace, communal harmony as well as secular fabric while pursuing the genuine demand of the transfer of land to SASB. The protesters should resist from damaging the public property like the electric meters as well as the buildings and at the same time the government should take care of the feelings and the emotions of the people of the region who have suffered the discrimination from time to time, may it be in the distribution of the seats in the professional colleges or in the power sharing arrangements or may it be the development of the tourism in this region or the development of the infrastructure. The JUTA has once again appealed the Governor of the state as well as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Jammu to ensure that the Central University status is accorded to the JU at the earliest which will definitely prove a milestone in assuaging the hurt feelings of the Jammuties as well as it may be helpful in mitigating the discrimination against Jammu which has been going on for the last 60 years. |
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