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KPs will resist any dilution of Kashmir's constitutional status within India | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, May 9: In an interaction with his party activists and like-minded people of his community and others at New Delhi today Kundan Kashmiri National President Kashmir Pandit Conference (KPC) stated that any attempt that brings Kashmir out of the territorial and constitutional organization of Indian would be resisted tooth and nail by the nationalist forces of the country in general and Kashmiri Pandits in particular. According to a statement issued from New Delhi, the national president KPC, Kundan Kashmiri said the leaders running the polity of the Indian state need to be reminded about the assurance of Jawahar Lal Nehru Prime Minister of India given to the nation that in due course Article 370 of the Constitution of Indian will stand abrogated in total and free flow of Indian constitution will usher in an era of peace, prosperity and development in the state. "This assurance was further fortified in a unanimous resolutions passed by the Parliament in 1994 that all efforts will be made to liberate Pakistan occupied Kashmir. He said that Kashmiri Pandits have full faith in an adherence to the occasion of Kashmir with India and treats it as full and final. There is absolutely no scope for any politicking on the subject, he added. KPC chief further reiterated that any negotiation for autonomy or self- rule in Kashmir shall mean death trap for miniscule Kashmiri Pandit community and other nationalist forces in the Valley. Condemning regular power shutdown in Jagti township at Nagrota Jammu, Kundan Kashmiri expressed resentment to chief engineer PDD and relief commissioner Jammu over it and demanded that all the power related expenses of KP migrants particularly in camps to be borne by the state and central government as victim migrants are not in a position to bear these expenses. |
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