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| Homeland can be carved out | | No power on Earth can divide India: Shiv Raj Singh Chouhan | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, DEC 27 Conveying a word of caution to anti-national forces who with their nefarious designs are trying hard to breach the sovereignty of the nation, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shiv Raj Singh Chouhan said that no power on earth can divide India further more as long as the nationalist forces are united and safeguarding the interests of the country. Shiv Raj was addressing a gathering at a function organised by Panun Kashmir in connection with the annual Home Land Day. He said India is a big and ancient country having vast and rich cultural heritage which can not be ruined by those who are hell bent upon creating another division of this great nation. “The country with 126 crore population can not be taken hostage by few people with divisive agenda.” he exhorted Singh further said like Pakistan and Bangaldesh other countries including Mayanmar, Nepal, Tibet and Iran were part of this great civilization but with some historical changes and human errors the country witnessed several divisions. “The partition of India in 1947 took place because of a historical blunder committed by Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru.” he said adding that if Sardar Patel had been the Prime Minister at that time things would have been different. Commenting on the plight of the Kashmiri Pandit migrants, Shiv Raj said that it is a pity that they are forced to live life of refugees for the last 20 years in their own country. He supported the Homeland (Panun Kashmir) demand of Kashmiri Pandits and said that it can be carved out with in Kashmir. Rejecting out rightly the Justice (Retd) Sagheer’s recommendations, Shiv Raj termed it as anti-national and a retrograde step to drag Kashmir to mess and confusion. Earlier, the Chief Minsiter Shiv Raj Singh Chouhan along with Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh Uma Shankar Gupta and Prabhat Jha, the national security secretary BJP were given a rousing reception by Panun Kashmir activists along with Kashmira Vahini at the function. In his welcome address Dr. Aghnishekhar expressed his gratitude to the chief guest for his august presence in the Homeland day celebrations. As a token of love the chief guest and other guests were presented the Kashmiri traditional “Pheran”. In his speech Dr. Agnishekhar said that the Kashmiri Pandits are the victims of the terrorist violence unleashed by Pakistan and the Muslim secessionist organizations against India in Kashmir in 1990. The first attack of the terrorist regimes mounted in always formed the vanguard of the people’s resistance against the Jehadi forces, inside and outside the state. The attack on Kashmiri Pandits was motivated by this desire of the Islamic terrorist organizations to eliminate the kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir. While the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits was in progress, their houses, temples, religious places, schools and other educational institutions were burnt down and destroyed. He further said that the adoption of the homeland resolution by Panun Kashmir in 1991, was a historic step, the displaced Kashmiri Pandits took in their exile. The Kashmiri Pandits have been denied all opportunities of political participation during the last eighteen years. The whole of the displaced Pandit population has been deprived of employment under the state government. The recent prime minister employment package has not been implemented in letter and spirit inspite of giving proper assurances. The veteran sikh leader also presented swords (Saropa) to the guest on the occasion. Earlier the delegate’s session started with the flag hoisting ceremony. Prof MK Raina presented the Jammu declaration which takes a strong view of the intriguing report of the working group on centre-state relations headed by Justice Sagir Ahmed. The delegates unanimously condemns the report and termed it as state government’s yet another diabolical plan to covertly assist the separatists in their anti-national designs. The session concluded with the recitation of Panun Kashmir’s anthem followed by musical tribute by eminent artist like Naina Saproo, Deepali Wattal, which enthralled the audience. Another special feature included the releasing of special ringtone dedicated to the Goddess Sharda, the music of which was dedicated by Kuldeep Saproo. A Young talented girl Sheen Santoshi mesmerized the audience by her scintillating performance Vijeshwar Panchang also released on the occasion. Large gathering including various prominent personalities were present on the occasion .
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