Govt committed to return of KPs to valley: Sinha

Rakesh Sinha, Member of Rajya Sabha along with others releasing a book at Jammu on Tuesday.
Rakesh Sinha, Member of Rajya Sabha along with others releasing a book at Jammu on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 18: Unthinkable that pluralism would ever return to Kashmir unless displaced people from Kashmir are resettled in the valley with full guarantees.
This was stated by Rakesh Sinha, Member of Rajya Sabha and noted political thinker who further said that present Government is committed in this direction.
He was speaking at a function here today organized by Sanjeevani Sharda Kendra (SSK) on the occasion of Sharda Ashtami.
Sinha emphasized on the need for unity among Hindus and stated that same was paramount for the safety of the country.
Lambasting those who raise hue and cry about Article 370 and 35A, he said that climate against these Articles is matured and soon time will come when these anti-democratic Articles will be abrogated.
Sinha further expressed hope that Hindus from the J&K may soon visit the temple of Goddess Sharda in Pak occupied Kashmir.
On this occasion eminent writer Prof. R.L Shant was given the Sharda Puraskaar for his pre-eminent services to Hindi literature.
Pradeep Kaul read the citation detailing the significant contributions of Prof. Shant to literature.
A book titled ‘Preypun’ edited by Prof. C.L Raina was also released on this occasion.
Brig. Suchet Singh the Sangchalak of RSS said that nationalist people have always proved a counter to the separatist politics pursued by the valley based mainstream politicians and separatists.

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