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No room left for propaganda
12/15/2020 11:10:59 PM
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has punctured the propaganda of the Kashmir centric parties that residents of Jammu and Kashmir have lost their job and land rights. He has dared them to show one instance where any outsider has purchased land in J&K after the abrogation of Article 370.
After the revival of the political activities in the Valley, Kashmir centric parties, including National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party, formed Peoples Democratic Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) and announced that they would fight for the restoration of J&K’s special status and power is not their aim.
But after the government announced to hold District Development Council (DDC) elections, the PAGD jumped into the poll fray forgetting that power was not its aim.
After the PAGD was constituted it unleashed a propaganda that land and job rights of the J&K residents have been snatched and they have been left with nothing.
However, their blatant lies stand punctured as not a single outsider has purchased any land in J&K since August 5, 2019, when the Centre announced its decision to revoke J&K’s special status and bifurcated it into two union territories.
Since the day the Centre has changed the status-quo in Jammu and Kashmir, the Kashmir centric parties have been turned irrelevant.
These parties have been left issueless as all the hollow slogans these parties thrived on for the past 70-years stand punctured.
They have been left with nothing to sell.
These parties also know it very well that all their old narratives have lost relevance and they can no more hoodwink the people by preaching deceit.
During the past one year it has been proven beyond doubt that the Centre has no plans to snatch either land or job rights of the J&K denizens. The plan is clear that New Delhi wants to develop the Union Territory so that the seeds of discord which were sown by the Kashmir centric parties and leaders are wiped off.
New Delhi has driven home a point that the anti-national rhetoric is unacceptable and anyone who tries to become the agent of an enemy country will have to face the law of the land.
Kashmir centric parties should mend their ways and fall in the line.
The leaders who have ruled J&K in the past should understand that they can no more tell the people that Kashmir is an issue which needs to be resolved.
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