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SC decision on NEET rattles Kashmiri separatists | Jammu jubilant | | Early Times Report Jammu, May 11: As expected, the April 9 Supreme Court's verdict on National Entrance Eligibility Test (NEET) across the nation, including J&K, for under-graduate medical courses, has rattled Kashmiri separatists. The people of Jammu province are feeling quite jubilant, saying the Jammu youth would now get fair opportunities to prove their worth and obtain their due share in the State's professional institutions, especially medical and dental colleges. The Supreme Court verdict has rattled the Kashmiri separatists to the extent that they are terming the decision politically motivated and as an attempt of New Delhi to grab what they call Kashmiri institutions. Seditionist and Pakistani agent Syed Ali Shah Geelani has said that "treating J&K at par with other States of India doesn't fulfill the parameters of justice and that the court decision has also neglected the special status and sensitivity of this State" (read small Kashmir Valley and the people it houses). "The State of J&K has no resemblance with the other States of India and this State has its own constitution and law which has been completely ignored in the said court order," he has shamelessly said, and added that the Indian Union wanted to "harm the interest of the Kashmiri nation in every possible way and that this time they have targeted the education and professional career of our children". So much so, Geelani went to extent of accusing the judges of the Supreme Court of India of being "unaware about the fact that J&K is not any UP or Bihar like State of India but its status is totally different and unique". He also didn't spare even CM Mehbooba Mufti. He said the Supreme Court decision regarding the NEET has also "exposed Mehbooba Mufti that the future of J&K is secure with India". If, on the one hand, Geelani talked about the disputed status of J&K, which it is not, another Pakistani agent, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq charged New Delhi with grabbing the Kashmiri institutions and making Kashmiri institutions "redundant" through such court orders. "New Delhi wants to control all the institutions of the State," he said, adding that the objective of New Delhi is to "take over" the institutions of the State. He completely forgot that Indian judiciary is an independent institution, which has on many occasions passed orders against the Central Government and State Governments and upturn various legislations saying they were against the basic structure of the Indian Constitution. But it was not altogether unexpected. Interestingly, the PDP-BJP coalition Government, which had also opposed the NEET and gone to the apex court against it, on Tuesday endorsed the judgment and said it was satisfied with the decision, as it had not impacted the reservation rules governing admission to the medical courses. There are reasons to believe that the NC and the Congress will also criticize the apex court judgment to please their communal and anti-India constituencies. Let them, like the separatists, do whatever they want to do. Their opposition will not make any difference. For, the decision of the Supreme Court on the issue was final. |
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