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5th Working Group recommendations
Submission of report to CM was contempt of PMO: Harsh
12/27/2009 1:40:37 AM


EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, Dec 26


Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) today described submission of 5th Working Group report to the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah by chairman Justice (retired) Sagheer Ahmed as “constitutional impropriety” and “contempt of the Prime Minister Office.”

The Party has urged the Prime Minister to convene a meeting on the pattern of Round Table Conference (RTC) so that the members of this Working Group could ventilate their opinions on the issue.

“The report of the PM’s Working Group was a farcical, preposterous and a droll. The Chairman of the group has played fraud and treachery with the members of the group except National Conference whose manifesto was authenticated by the chairman by affixing his official seal on the manipulated document. The members of the group were taken for a ride,” Harsh Dev Singh, chief spokesperson JKNPP told reporters here.

Singh said that Justice Sagheer adopted “evasive approach” to please only one political party. “The mysterious and cabalistic presentation of the report by the secretary of the Working Group to Chief Minister was highly mischievous and intriguing, besides being outrageous and contemptuous in so far as the high office of the Prime Minister was concerned,” the JKNPP leader asserted.

Singh pointed out that four out of five groups had earlier reported their recommendations directly to the Prime Minister, adding that it was highly inscrutable and inexplicable for the chairman of the current Working Group to depute his Secretary and submit the report to the Chief Minister. “It was an act of indignity and affront to the office of Prime Minister.

The leader alleged that the aspirations of Jammu region were completely neglected by the Working Group, besides rejection of the issues raised by the Jammu based members with regard to issues of the regional bias viz, reorganization of state, delimitation, removal of economic and political disparities, abuse of Article 370, huge size of ministry and term of Legislative Assembly.

The JKNPP leader sought personal intervention of the Prime Minister and said that the report was required to be rejected in view of its ambiguity and controversial nature.

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