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Separatists desperate to disrupt Amarnath Yatra | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, May 13: Separatists are making desperate attempts to disrupt the forthcoming Amarnath yatra by raking non-issues. Hardline separatist Syed Ali Shah Geelani has unleashed a propaganda that RSS is trying to disintegrate the State and is trying to incite the people to hit the streets to keep the pot boiling. Geelani, who was put under house arrest after he held an anti-India rally, recently said that BJP MLAs in the Assembly are very aggressive and are out to change JK's demography. The separatist leader, who has been spewing venom against the India and finds it difficult to hold any kind of rally in the Jammu, has made these statements deliberately to provoke anti-Jammu feelings in Kashmir with an aim to create regional and religious tensions in the state and trigger 2008 like row in Jammu and Kashmir regions. The separatists, who are working on the directions of the Pakistan and ISI, are disturbed and frustrated ever since the formation of the BJP government in the State. The Pakistan always believed that BJP can't form the government even in an alliance with any party so its claim of JK being a disturbed territory can go on in perpetuity. The MLAs with the separatist leaning, like Engineer Rashid, were not taken head-on in the past, but now they are being cornered and not allowed to go all out against the India. "The separatists are now deliberately using this new angle to polarize the situation in the State by blaming BJP for it and to send the message that the BJP-which is considered a Hindu party- is trying to victimize the Muslims in the only Muslim majority State in the country and build public and international opinion against the party, thus also trying to ensure that this party doesn't come to government again," said a source. To further achieve its objectives, the separatist leader have even gone to the extent of saying that even Muslim officers are being removed from the sensitive and important departments with an agenda to change the contours and demography of the state. |
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