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"If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen": Harsh to Govt
7/21/2016 10:21:15 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 21: Holding the coalition government responsible for the breakdown of the administrative machinery with the virtual collapse of law and order system in the state, Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP and former Education Minister today said that the prevalent situation in the valley tantamount to "constitutional failure" within the meaning and scope of section 92 of the J&K constitution.
"If you can't take the heat , get out of the kitchen", a visibly agitated Singh told Sajjad Lone the BJP ally in the Council of Ministers upon the latter accusing him of politicizing the matter and raking up the Jammu centric issues in the All Party Meet.
Harsh Dev Singh who was representing the Panthers Party in All Party Meet convened by the Chief Minister in Srinagar, said, "Kashmir is observing complete shut down for the last 13 days with sporadic incidents of stone pelting, violence, arson etc symbolizing the state of anarchy and the State government having lost control over the situation."
He flayed the BJP in particular for its tall slogans made during the elections for the restoration of peace and normalcy in the State and eliminating terrorism which contrarily had escalated many folds during the last one and a half years.
While commenting on the current state of affairs, Singh said that the ongoing situation in J&K could not be controlled by power of Gun and imposing curfews as the entire valley had been influenced by the dictates of the secessionists and the anti- national elements who are ruling the roost at present. He said there was no element like governance in the State, and over and above belligerent Pakistan had been issuing open statements that Kashmir was its jugular vein. He said that Pakistan was brazenly demanding plebiscite in the state besides clamouring that J&K was not a part of India. He further divulged that Pakistan sheltered outfits like Jamaat- ud - Dawa, LeT, Hizbul Mujahideen etc. were provoking and inciting the people of Kashmir to rebel against the government to make their grounds before the International community. He wondered that how could the State government remain silent to counter the malicious propaganda unleashed by the people like Hafiz Saeed, Sayeed Salahudeen and company in this crucial times.
He asked that what happened to the 56 inches chest of Modi ji and how could it deflate now when the valley was set on fire by the separatists and Pakistan's anti -India rants. Singh said that the situation in the State had not worsened due to the killing of Burhan Wani but because of 'Cumulative effect' of many detrimental elements working in tandem to destabilize the state and the country.
Balwant Singh Mankotia said that internet ban was not the solution to curb the situation and maintained that with cross- plying of trucks, buses and commercial transport between Jammu and Kashmir regions had come to stand still it could further aggravate the problem and adversely affect the business and trade all across the State.
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