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| Gupta asks Centre to act or quit | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Aug 16
Voicing his concern over the mounting anti-national activities including insulting the national flag and hoisting of Pak flags at Lal Chowk Srinagar coupled with reports about chanting of anti-national slogans as also cries of ‘Nizam-e- Mustafa’ besides, threatening judges and creating scare for migration of Jammu employees, the former Union Minister and senior BJP leader Prof Chaman Lal Gupta has asked the state Governor and the UPA government at the centre to act and fulfill their constitutional obligations or quit as otherwise the country would not tolerate all this non-sense. In a handout released to the media here today, Prof Gupta said insulting the national flag and raising highly objectionable slogans in the very eyes of the security forces would get them demoralized and questioned the policies and the approach of the government to tackle this sort of situation especially in a troubled border state of Jammu and Kashmir. ‘What is happening in Kashmir valley for some days past is highly alarming and disturbing for any nationalist’, he observed He said that for quite some time past the secessionists and dubious characters from within and outside the government have been indulging in quite dubious manner so much so the supporters of UPA from Kashmir made highly provocative speeches even in the Parliament during the trust vote that too in presence of the PM and AICC President. Lashing out New Delhi for its indifferent attitude about the ongoing agitation in Jammu over Shrine Board land row, Prof Gupta said that all methods of oppression and suppression had come to be very common and there is a moot point that whey the administration of the Governor is faultering as the centre is directly responsible for this deplorable situation because Vohra is just a nominee of the Centre who is sought to be removed not only by the Sangarsh Samiti and some others but also by the Congress itself. |
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