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| Bhim urges PM, Governor to take valley Muslim religious leaderships into confidence | | ‘Suggests constitution of 3 member committee to sort out SASB land row’ | | New Delhi | Aug 14
Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party Chief Prof Bhim Singh today urged the Prime Minister and the state Governor to take the Muslim religious leadership in the valley in confidence to end the present conflict on the SASB land row. Addressing media persons here today, after he was discharged from the Escorts Institute, Prof Singh reaffirmed that his earlier proposal to end the current stalemate shall satisfy the people of Jammu who are demanding allotment of land to the Board and also to the Kashmiri Muslim fraternity who do not want that proprietary status of the land to be changed. He suggested that a committee comprising Mufti-e-Azam , the religious chief of the Amarnath Yatra Chhari Mubarak and a religious Kashmiri Pandit should be formed immediately to sort out all other issues amicably while the political parties should be kept out of any dialogue relating to the diversion of land and allied issues. Prof Singh also demanded prosecution of Mufti Sayeed, Dr. Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti for preaching secession and inciting innocent people to communal violence thus disturbing the peace and communal harmony in the state. He expressed his confidence that if the Governor amends the cabinet order of July 1 to the effect that the said land in Baltal is diverted to the SASB for facilitating the pilgrims without changing its proprietary status, which shall rest with the forest department, besides reconstituting the board having all members of the state, the Kashmiris shall have no objection. ‘The JKNPP has decided to move to the court of law seeking judicial inquiry into the killing of the innocent civilians in Jammu and in the valley’, Bhim Singh declared and demanded compensation of at least Rs. 20 lakhs to the families of those killed and Rs. 5 lakhs with comprehensive medical treatment to those injured during police and army firing during the on going agitation. |
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