AMCCC for separate Statehood to Jammu

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 25 : A meeting of K Ps was held at Jagti under the chairmanship of B.L. Koul. The large gathering was addressed by AMCCC president Desh Rattan Pandita. While speaking in the meeting Pandita criticized the Programs & Policies of the Government.
It is due to these policies that KPs have been thrown out of Valley in early 1989-90 & are wandering in different parts of the Country & in Valley their all movable and immovable properties was looted & all the land was encroached & the land of temples has been encroached and some were even damaged. The countrymen including media and intellectuals remained silent during all 27 years over the plight of these hapless people.
The meeting said these exiled people after thrown out from their three storied houses were forced to live in tents. It was the first agenda of Pakistan to enter into Valley and from that day they are going strong day by day. What is happening now-a-days in J&K, is all the result of teachings of pseudo-secular leaders of Valley and rulers since 1947 to 2017 who had full backing of Government of India, the meeting added.
It said the terrorists and fundamentalist elements have not even spared the Jammu as they attacked the people in hilly reaches of this region too and forced them to flee from their homes and hearths. The meeting said that in case the steps were not taken and Jammu is given the separate statehood the day will not be far away when it too will go Kashmir way in view of the policies and programmes of Kashmir Centric leaders.
While condemning the moists attack in Sukma in Chatisgarh the AMCCC questioned the role of intelligence agencies and urged the Government of India to act decisively as the people voted for the party with the hope that it will dealt a serious blow to anti national elements whether they are terrorists in Kashmir, moist in other parts of country or ultras in North East.
The meeting was attended by R L Sharma, KV, M M Kanth, Ashok Sharma, Rajinder, Daizy Bazaz and P N Jalali.

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