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KP Sabha expresses serious concern over 'restive Kashmir' | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 18: Executive committee of the Kashmiri Pandit Sabha Jammu held its meeting to take stock of the situation arising out of the prolonged state of unrest in the valley in which over 40 people were killed and over 3000 are left injured including Security Forces jawans. The Sabha felt that in order to bring back normalcy in the valley the state Govt should take people from different shades of polity and society on board by calling an all party meeting to bring a halt to this present cycle of death and destruction. "The present situation has exaggerated miseries for not only Kashmiri Pandits in valley but also on the peaceful pilgrims who are here to perform the holy Amarnath Ji yatra. Criticizing various leaders of main stream political parties and separatists, the members in meeting said at a time when the efforts by one and all should have been to douse the fire they not only fomented it further by making insensitive statements but have also been castigating the security forces for allegedly using excessive force. The Kashmiri Pandit Sabha members also observed that the local administrative establishment utterly has failed to anticipate the backlash and therefore were caught unawares. They also appealed to the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to not only provide fool proof security to the package employees but also to make efforts to create a congenial environment that of trust and confidence by engaging the civil society at the earliest. They also condemned the dastardly attack on Ex-MLA Khalil Bhand (PDP) who has suffered grievous injuries. A K Braroo, Ashwani Koul, S L Bhagati, G J Kampasi, Ashok Khar, B L Tickoo, Subash Dhar, J L Zutshi, Dr Ashok Koul and R L Koul also were present in this meeting |
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