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Deporting separatists to Pakistan shall result in Peace, Prosperity | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 24: The BJP ideologue RSS Friday asked government of India to 'deport' separatists of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan. It said that deporting separatists to Pakistan shall result in 'peace and prosperity' in state. Senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar said that it is 'goodwill' of people and government in India that people who raise pro-Pakistan slogans are allowed to live on its soil but now the 'limit of tolerance' is over. Kumar is patron of Muslim Rashtriya Manch. "Those who are chanting pro-Pakistan slogans, especially the separatists along with their families, the government of India shall not allow them to live on the soil of Indian nation," he said. He was speaking at a seminar on the "Challenges before the country and the role of the India's Muslims". The seminar was organised by the Jammu and Kashmir unit of the Manch. "This may result in the peace and prosperity of the Kashmiri nationalists," he said.Speaker J&K Legislative Assembly, Kavinder Gupta, was the chief guest at the programme. "The government of India should deport all Kashmiri separatist leaders to Pakistan," he demanded. Asking J&K Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed to focus on the development and respect the mandate given by the people and the hand of support to the coalition government forwarded by BJP, he said, "government should work for overall development of the state in all sectors viz tourism, education, health, peace and development of the state." The Manch patron appealed Muslim community not to get 'exploited' in the hands of groups like Hurriyat Conference factions and other politicians. He also expressed his grave concern over the communal riots. "This has only resulted in the loss of life and property of the common man." "These things add misery to the lives of the people and disturbance to the peace process, prosperity, development, education system of Jammu and Kashmir," he said. "This also leads to the increase in the gap between rich and poor." |
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