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SAYSS warn of strict action on govt's failure | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Mar 14: Shri Amaranth Yatra Sangarsh Samiti (SAYSS) has warned the government on its failure to implement the terms and condition arrived at between the SAYSS and the then advisor to Governor of J&K S.S. Bloria. The government has failed to pay the ex-gratia relief in favour of the next of the kins of the deceased and in favour of permanent disabled and injured in all cases during the agitation in terms of clause 5th of the agreement. The government has not taken any step to implement the clause 6th of the agreement providing the relief to the industries, transporters, traders, shopkeepers, hoteliers and agricultures, while in Kashmir the government has paid Rs 5 lakh each to the kin of the deceased who died, while propagating the anti-national slogans. This was stated by SAYSS), former convenor Leela Karan Sharma, ex-chief organizer Dinesh Khanna, president Shri Sanatan Dharam Sabha Jagdish Dogra and SAYSS Secretary Subash Gupta, while addressing the media The police has started to harass the people, particulars the Sant Samaj after the merely four years by invoking the dead FIRs at large at that time against the people of Jammu in violation of clause 4 of the agreement. It is especially agreed that no case will be filed, unless the committee headed by the Anil Goswami, Principal Secretary Home, will review the each case on merit within 60 days. But the committee has not submitted the report. It is presumed that all FIRs stood be drawn. SAYSS has warned the government not to create the situation forcing it to come on road, which will not disturb the atmosphere of Jammu to which the people have become habitual for the 63 years of discrimination with them, but it will also disturb the Kashmiri brothers as it will effect the tourism trade and other meditates besides affecting the traders. |
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