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| Chaman says NC, Congress responsible for exodus of KPs | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Nov 22: Holding Congress and National Conference guilty for most of the problems in Jammu and Kashmir, former union minister and senior BJP leader Prof Chaman Lal Gupta has said that it was the biggest tragedy of the recent history that minorities especially Kashmiri Pandits were forced out from their homes and hearths. The Congress led coalition was the worst ever dispensation the state had ever witnessed but strangely enough the Congress leaders are claiming their era of progress and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir, he added. While addressing election meeting at Bhagwati Nagar- Mohinder Nagar and other places in Jammu West constituency, Prof Gupta said the mass exodus was because of the follies committed by the leadership of the Congress and the National Conference Though both these bodies claim to be secular and democratic but their practical functioning have all along been highly communal and despotic, he said and added that both these dynastic parties breaded the virus of fundamentalism and terrorism which have brought miseries and sufferings to lakhs of people. The migration was the result of the Congress-National Conference bungling in 1987 onwards, he pointed out. Contesting the claims of development and prosperity brought in Jammu and Kashmir during the Ghulam Nabi Azad government, Prof. Gupta said that what can be more ridiculous than this boasting. The spate of demonstrations, hartals and bullets, lathies and teargas shells were the order of the day. Even after the disgraceful exit of the Azad Sarkar, problems of the agitating sections of the society still remain agonizing as large sections of the society including the state employees, Adhoc and Daily rated workers are on the roads to seek redressal of their demands. He further said that the in competency of the Congress leaders could be well judged that over a lakh trained doctors, engineers, ITI trained technocrats and other educated youths were facing unemployment for years when thousands of vacancies in various departments were vacant. |
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