Supporting Gujjars, Altaf leads NC delegation to Pahalgam

NC delegation meeting affected nomad families at Pahalgam on Wednesday.
NC delegation meeting affected nomad families at Pahalgam on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Nov 18: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference today said that the recent demolition of hutments of Gujjar and Bakarwal community in Lidroo, Pahalgam gives an insight into the discrimination and apathy that the BJP nurtures against them debunking their claims on being guardian of Tribal rights.

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“Ever since BJP came into power at the Centre and J&K, there has unfortunately no cessation to the hostility against the Gujjar and Bakarwal community, which forms the third biggest ethic block in the region,” the delegation of Party members visiting Lidroo, Pahalgam said while interacting with the families whose hutments were illegally raised to down by the government.
The visiting delegation was led by senior party leader Mian Altaf, Party’s Provincial president Nasir Aslam Wani, MP Anantnag Hasnain Masoodi, District president Anantnag Altaf Kaloo, District president Kulgam – Abdul Majeed Bhat Larmi and Riyaz Khan, were also part of delegation.
The NC leaders expressed sympathies with the affected, expressed solidarity with them and demanded strict action against the officials who carried out the demolition of the Gujjar hutments at a time when winter has set in and the temperatures have fallen to sub zero level. The visiting delegation condemned the high handedness of the officials saying that targeting Gujjars, seems part of the larger design of BJP to disenfranchise every segment of society in J&K.
The delegation said that the government was now putting the blame on the Forest department in a bid to escape the wrath of people. However, passing the blame won’t help the government to absolve itself from the illegal eviction of the tribals and subsequent razing down of their hutments.
The leaders assured the affected that the Party will stand with them in their thick and thin. They said the Party will raise the issue at every appropriate form. They also sought inquiry into the issue and adequate compensation to the affected. “The administration should without any delay grant appropriate compensation to the affected and ensure all civic facilities particularly water, electricity and medical aid to them,” NC delegation said.