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PDP urges administration to stop harassment of citizenship | | | Early Times Report jammu, Feb 6: Expressing concern at the reports of door to door survey being conducted by the J&K Police through an intrusive questionnaire, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today urged Governor N N Vohra to intervene in the matter so as to stop unnecessarily harassment of the peaceful citizens of the State. In a joint statement issued here today, PDP, leaders said that such survey was undesirable in a democratic system as this ill-thought out exercise could complicate lives of the people. "Asking undesirable questions like approximate number of household relatives, sects, mislay, details of daughters married out-side the state and their relatives is nothing but a glaring example of intrusion in the privacy of the citizens", PDP leaders observed and pointed out that such humiliating survey will serve as instrument of intimidation of the peace loving citizens in atmosphere of suspicion and uncertainty. "This discriminatory exercise could create a feeling of 'otherness' among the people of Kashmir, who are reeling under the impact of a long drawn-out turbulence, they said. The signatories of the joint statement are Ex Minister and senior PDP leader Sardar Rangil Singh, Ex MP Trilok Singh Bajwa, General Secretary Ved Mahajan, Ex Minister and MLA Choudhary Zulfikar Ali, former General Secretary Daman Bhasin and Mehboob Iqbal. |
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