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| Chaman: Security situation alarming | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan -3- Expressing his serious concern over the reports about construction of concrete bunkers for sheltering militants in Mendhar area bordering Pak-occupied Kashmir, senior BJP leader and newly elected member to the State Assembly, Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta has impressed upon all concerned to pay their immediate attention as there was no let up in the anti-India designs of the perpetrators of cross border terror. Addressing a function at Bakshi Nagar here today organized to welcome him after his victory in the recently concluded assembly election, Prof. Gupta maintained that Pak-army was hand-in-glove with the ultras indulging in cross border terror and the civil Government in Pakistan was operating at the dictates of Army in that country. About Pak designs, he pointed out that prior to 2001, when the Vajpayee led NDA Government had pressurized the military ruler of Pakistan, General Musharraf had promised not to allow any terrorist activity from areas under control of Pakistan. After this declaration though the cover fire by the Pak-troops for infiltration of trained terrorists was stopped but the apparatus of cross border terror still existed as the Congress led UPA Government has failed to get implemented the solemn assurance given by Pak. Ridiculing the claims of the Congress leaders about curbing the menace of cross border terror Prof Gupta questioned that ‘what does show the recovery of concrete bunkers in the Mendhar areas close to the Line of Control and the presence of many ultras on the Indian soil including foreigners’? Stressing for redressal of the problems facing various sections of the people in Jammu and Kashmir, Prof. Gupta expressed surprise ever keeping pending the implementation of the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission even after completion of all the formalities by the Governor’s administration and the poll process having been completed and now there was no hitch of any Code of Conduct. At the function the local activists drew attention Prof. Gupta to the problems facing their locality.
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