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JKNPP's fact finding committee shall submit memorandum to Governor | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 14 : Expressing resentment over the detention of Panther party's fact finding committee at Patnitop which was on its way to Kashmir to probe into NIT row, Balwant Singh Mankotia State President JKNPP lambasted the state government for resorting to suppressive approach in dealing with the infamous NIT issue in a press conference at Party headquarters in Jammu. According to press release, Balwant Singh Mankotia asked that on whose behest and under which order they were kept in the police custody and maintained that the State government had resorted to dictatorian approach by suppressing the fundamental right of freedom of the committee members. Taking a dig at the BJP, Singh said that on one side it was endorsing the proposal to appoint the nodal committees to assure the safety of the Kashmiri students studying in the other states of India and on the other it preferred to remain as a mute spectator while the students of other states were leaving NIT Srinagar for their homes. Balwant Singh maintained that the unlawful detention of the committee members had further strenghthened his conviction and belief that the report of the State committee set up for the inquiry into the infamous row would be biased and fabricated. He said that since the State government was reluctant to expose the truth about the NIT issue which rocked the entire nation, NPP's five member fact finding committee shall submit a memorandum to the Governor to express resentment over the laxity shown by the government in resolving the NIT row besides its unconstitutional detention at Patnitop. Others who were present in the press conference included Gagan Pratap Singh, Chetan Sharma, Mohinder Pal Pandu and Kewal Krishan Sharma. |
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