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| CM ignores genuine problems of nationalist forces: KK | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 22: Kundan Kashmiri (KK) general secretary of Delhi, ASPKC have expressed his serious anguish over the recent statement of chief minister, Umar Abdullah in giving final touches to the draft policy for rehabilitation of those youth who crossed over to Pakistan and POK for arms training while, on the other hand CM is does not pay any heed to the genuine demands of nationalist forces in the state, who are the victims of terrorism etc. While, addressing the party workers, Kundan said, the present government is bent upon to increase the number of terrorists in the state, beside help them financially at the cost of state development. He lambasted at centre government which failed to stop CM, Umar in playing this dangerious policy, which is going to adversely effect the internal security and soverngnity of the country. Kundan further said that people of Jammu, Ladakh and Kashmir hindus in particular are victim of discriminatory and humiliating policies who have suffered untold miseries since Six decades. Now ignored and demoralized the KP's by not granting temple bill, age relaxation and other demand, he said. He further said that the human right violation against KP's at political economical and religious front has reached to the point of zero tolerance, if C-M J&K has determination to protect and up hold the human rights of all sufferers as he said, then he and his government should be committed to punish all those responsible for conspiring and killing of innocent KP's in the state since 1990. As regard role of apex committee, Kundan appealed them to resign enmass for the greater interest of the displaced pundits, as this committee must understand the gravity of the situation and not to be part of any sell out in the garb of any concession or faulty employment package. He further said that apex committee member should act as watch dogs to see whether government is acting against the overall interest of KP community rather to become silent spectators.
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