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All parties United Morcha for statehood before elections
Took serious exception over security breach of HM
7/4/2022 10:02:38 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 4: All party's united Morcha today expressed serious concern over the presence of dreaded LET Commander in the ranks of ruling BJP, who had access to the top functionaries of the Govt. and ruling party including the Home Minister and demanded a high level probe into the serious security lapses besides criticizing BJP for allowing entry to such elements in Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan.
The All parties meeting here today took exception to the statement of Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha for refusing to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir before elections and reiterated the demand for grant of statehood and early Assembly elections.
A meeting of all parties Morcha includes Congress, NC, PDP, IDP, CPIM and other social organizations was held in Jammu today under the chairmanship of the Morcha, Sheikh Abdul Rehman Ex-MP and attended by Chief Spokesperson JKPCC Ravinder Sharma, Provincial President NC Rattan Lal Gupta, PDP Spokesperson Virinder Singh Sonu, IDP leader I.D. Khajuria, CPIM - Kishore Kumar and Shahid Saleem UPA , Sohit Sharma-PDP, Narinder Singh Khalsa -Sikh Intellectual Society. The All party meeting expressed serious concern over the identification of a dreaded terrorist Talib Hussain in the BJP who was linked with Pakistan and Commander of LET. They lauded the villagers of Tukson Reasi for capturing terrorists but sought explanation and high level probe into the entire issue including serious security and intelligence failure in the security of Home Minister.
Reacting to the statement of Lt. Governor, Yesterday, All parties also forcefully reiterated the demand for restoration of statehood at the earliest and holding the early Assembly elections. The meeting also strongly criticized the Modi Govt for the Agnipath Scheme which is anti-youth and against the defence system of the Country. They demanded roll back of the Agnipath Scheme.
The parties also criticized the Govt. for the order of re-imposing Abiyana (Irrigation Tax) recovery of last seven years. This was abolished by the previous Govt. in the interest of farmers. They opposed this decision and would hold protests over these issues. The meeting also strong exception to the delay in enquiry into the issue of bungling in the police Sub Inspector selections and demanded high level independent probe into the matter of future of thousands of youth.
The meeting also expressed resentment over the allocation of PG seats in all India quota which will be of great loss to the local candidates as well as the outside students would be under no legal obligation or binding to serve in J&K post P.G. training.
The meeting resolved to gear up their coordinated activities in furtherance of common goal of restoration of statehood and democracy besides creating atmosphere of peace, harmony and democracy in the country.
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