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SC/ST organizations protests against banning IDRB
4/10/2010 12:07:53 AM

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JAMMU, Apr 9: SC/ST Organizations today strongly protested against Congress-NC Coalition Government and burnt their effigy, raised slogans against banning inter district recruitment Bill in the Legislative Assembly today, The activists of Anusuchit Jaati Aarakshan Bachao Manch (AJABM), All J&K SC/ST United Front, Dalit Chetna Manch, J&K Khanabadosh Tehreek-e-Insaaf, Ravi Dass Sabha, Saryara Sabha, Batwal Sabha, Mahasha Sadar Sabha, J&K Gujjar Students Federation, Bhagat Maha Sabha, All J&K Megh Sudhar Sabha and All J&K Gujjar Conference held protest demonstration and charged Congress-NC government for dividing Jammu and Kashmir into 22 parts.
Spokesperson AJABM Bali Bhagat said that State Government opened the Muzaffarabad and Poonch-Rawlakote roads for Pakistanis and PoK people to strengthen the relations between two countries but Congress-NC government divided the local people of Jammu-Kashmir on communal and regional lines by dividing state into 22 parts by banning inter district recruitment in the legislature. He said that State Coalition Government has taken steps for trifurcation of State indirectly. He said that the successive State Governments in the state have repeatedly tried to divide the State in the name of State autonomy, regional autonomy, self-rule, making LoC irrelevant, creation of Chenab valley hill development council and for considering General Musharraf's formula for implementing Dixon Plan in the state on communal lines. Nationalist and peace loving peoples of Jammu & Kashmir are fed up from these successive governments who discriminated with Jammu and Ladakh regions during last 62 years and not provided constitutional rights to the reserved categories in the state. Now these people want to support the bill of the trifurcation for making two states and one union territory if the coalition government will bring such a bill in Legislative Assembly and want to settle the issue once for all.
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