JPPF protests Govt’s negative attitude towards Jammuites

Activists of JPPF staging protest in Jammu.
Activists of JPPF staging protest in Jammu.

*Seeks deportation of Rohingyas from State 

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 14: Jammu Province People Forum (JPPF) organized a demonstration to protest against the indifferent and negative attitude of the State Government in addressing the burning problems of Jammuites, which have engulfed the whole province causing unrest and chaos among the masses here today.
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Addressing the protesters, JPPF president, Pavittar Singh Bhardwaj (Retd Judge) urged the society to remain vigilant as Jammu province is passing through a crucial stage of uncertainty, unrest and chaos owing to numerous burning issues including the change in its demography in recent years as anti-national elements under a well knit conspiracy are hell bent to harm the secular character amity and brotherhood in the region. Warning the anti-national forces against their evil designs to destabilize the unity and integrity, Pavittar Singh said whole Jammu stand as one unit irrespective of caste, creed and colour.
Referring to Asifa rape and murder case, a heinous crime committed against an eight years innocent girl whole Jammu stand united for an exemplary punishment to the culprit. He said the public from Hiranagar, Samba and Kathua are agitating asking in one voice to hand over the case to CBI for an impartial independent enquiry as the enquiry ordered by the State Government by Crime Branch has been fishing in troubled waters.
Talking about the recent Government orders for treating tribals above law of the land, binding the administration not to interfere in the cases of illegal land grabbing and illegal transportation of bovine animals by tribals, he said there seems a conspiracy to create a wedge among the communities who from times immemorial are living together in a peaceful congenial atmosphere. He asked Government to withdraw such un-constitutional orders immediately.
Supporting the carving of a new district Nowshera in Rajouri District comprising of Tehsils Sunderbani, Nowshera and Kalakote, he said the whole public of these tehsils are peacefully agitating for the last 28 days for creation of new a district and the Government orders for rotational Additional Deputy Commissioners is no solution but a cruel joke with the agitating public.
Despite public anger against Rohingyas settlement and immediate their deportation, he said the problem is hanging fire, which is primarily a security hazard. He added that soft corner of the Government has created many problems and their deporting from the State has become inevitable. He made a fervent appeal to the all constituents of JPPF to join Jammu and Kashmir Raising Day on March 16, 2018, the auspicious day when Maharaja Shri Gulab Singh had annexed Kashmir with Jammu to make it a State after paying an amount of Rs 75 lakh to the Britishers, which is ever biggest amount at that time.
Others who addressed included MS Katoch, Rajiv Mahajan, inderjeet Khajuria, Avinash Bhatia, ML Sharma, RS Jamwal, Rajinder Singh, Sunita Sharma, Pawan Sharma, Pritam Sharma, Karnail Chand, Udhey Chand, Prof. B.L Bhardhwaj, Gurmeet Singh, Ajeet Singh Adyal and B.K Sawhney.
Meanwhile in Kathua a deputation of Young Lawyers Association led by its president Anil Singh Andotra accompanied by Himanshu Sharma, Raghubir Singh met with Deputy Commissioner Kathua and submited a memorandum demanding identification of the Rohingya living in Kathua district and deporting them from the State .
Anil Singh Andotra said that the Rohingyas are living illegally in J&K State and rest of the Country. They are serious threat to the security the people and the State.

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