Deal firmly with separatists for creating unrest over issues of nationalist forces: KPC

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 24: Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) took strong exception of separatists and semi-separatists to unleash unrest and to create controversies over issues linked to nationalist forces of the J&K State.
Kundan Kashmiri, KPC Chief stated that objecting and protesting against the rights of West Pakistan Refugees or displaced Kashmiri Pandits and others by Hurriyat and other separatists in Kashmir is direct challenge to State and Centre authorities and nationalist forces, which needs to be pondered and dealt seriously.
Addressing the party activists at New Delhi, Kundan Kashmiri stated that the move behind of their protests in the Valley is to Islamanise the whole J&K and weaken the Indian position in the State. He said that J&K is an integral part of India and every citizen has the right to settle anywhere or in any region in the State as happens in other parts of the country.
KPC Chief Kundan Kashmiri also expressed serious concern over settling of Burmies, Bangladeshis, Tibetians in J&K as well as Pak born children of militants who returned Valley from the last one decade from Pakistan.
He demanded that they needs to be identified and deported at the earliest and suggested to the separatists as well as Government not to make mistake of  taking nationalist forces for-granted.
Kundan Kashmiri said State and Centre Government must deal firmly with separatists and their supporters for creating unrest over issues linked to nation and nationalist forces, whether it is issuance of domicile certificates to the west Pakistan refugees, consolidated settlement of KPs in the Valley, colonies for ex-servicemen, abrogation of Article 370 or other issues, with their aim to weaken the roots of nationalist forces to impose Islamic writ and control of separatists and fundamentalists in the State.
He asked the party activists and supporters to launch vigorous campaign to expose the nefarious and anti-national activities of separatists and semi-separatists in the Valley as well as weak handling of the Government.

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