Jan assails PDP-BJP for deteriorating law & order

Excelsior Correspondent
POONCH, May 5: Youth National Conference today called for isolating divisive elements by strengthening the bonds of amity, unity and tranquility.
Taking to media persons here, Youth NC Provincial president, Ajaz Jan expressed concern over hate crimes and said this is a dangerous trend fraught with the danger of dividing society on communal lines. He said these elements are needed to be kept at bay as they were threat to great traditions of secularism.
“India is abode of all religions and our ancestors have been living in harmony but some elements have started a campaign to divide people on the name of religion and a number of incidents have taken place in recent past “Jan said.
He underlined the need for bridging the gap and dealing divisive elements involved in hate crimes with iron hands.
Jan also expressed concern over deteriorating law and order situation and killing of innocent people.
Ajaz Jan also castigated the Coalition Government on failure on all fronts saying people are suffering due to misgovernance.
He strongly condemned the statement of Deputy CM Kavinder Gupta wherein he termed Rassana incident as a small one.
Those present on the occasion, included Baghusain Rathore, Ishtiaq Khan, Sayed Khurshid Shah, Rashid Shapuria, Bashir Niake, Abdul Jabar Tantary, Ch Mohd Aslam, Ch Saleem Khari, Nishu Sharma, Aziz Khan, Abdul Jamal, Mukhatar Rathore, Naveen Singh, Khalsa, Jhangir Hussain and others.

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