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KP youth organisation seeks community’s representation in cabinet
1/3/2012 10:49:50 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Jan 3: All J&K Kashmir Solidarity Youth for Unity (J&K chapter) said today that Kashmiri pandits have always been deprived as and when the question of their active participation in the state legislature rose.
Addressing a press conference here, president Sunil Raina said that it has been decades since Kashmiri Pandit community enjoyed participation in the affairs and administration of J&K state.
There has not been any minister from the community who we could say has represented the pandit community in the real sense, Raina added
He reiterated that Kashmiri Pandits get their due share in the shape of an active representation.
Raina who was accompanied by Rakesh Koul (Gen Secy) and Bharat Bhushan Raina (Vice President) of the organisation said that they have a towering personality and a sitting MLC, who could be entrusted with a ministerial post in the cabinet.
Bharat Bhushan said that if in the re-shuffle Kashmiri Pandits are not given representation they will feel ditched and deceived once again.
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