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Govt in quandary over adjustment of migrant employees forced to flee from valley | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 31: The State Government is in a quandary over the issue of migrant employees posted in Valley who have been forced to flee from Kashmir after the unrest and violence hit entire Kashmir province after the killing of dreaded terrorist Burhan Wani. According to sources, the Government is totally in a fix over the future course of action on these employees. Though the employees as well as the KP organizations were demanding immediate adjustment of these employees at camp offices in Jammu but the Government is in a fix as such a decision will be surrender before the separatists. Sources said the Government does not want to repeat the blunder of 1989-90 when mass exodus of Pandits took place in Valley as it could not stop the migration and retain Pandits in Kashmir by ensuring fool proof security to them. The present migration of the Pandit employees from Valley if allowed will make the position of the government of India weak in Kashmir and it will give an edge to separatists and anti national elements in Valley who are hell bent to vacate the Valley of nationalist people. Sources said Hurriyat leaders including Syed Ali Shah Geelani and JKLF chief Yasin Malik have also been exposed who earlier opposed settlement of Pandits in separate colonies saying that they are welcome in their ancestral places in Valley and majority community has no objection to it. But attacks on transit camps where KP employees were putting up has put a question mark on Hurriyat leadership. The conglomerate has been totally exposed before the world community for being responsible for the mass exodus and genocide of Pandits. However accepting the demand of the migrant employees and some KP organizations to adjust these employees at Jammu will amount to government's surrender before the separatists which present dispensation at New Delhi will not like to do, sources said, adding the government will ensure all security in transit camps to migrant employees but make it a point that these employees stay back in Kashmir which is their home land and on which they have the same right which the majority community of Valley has. Sources said that the government of India also wants to tell the same thing to international community that how the separatists on behest of Pakistan and some radical elements were trying to erode the secular character of Valley by throwing away a community which are the indigenous people of Valley having over 5000 year old civilization. Sources said the Government has also asked the opposition parties not to encourage these employees for migration and instead support the government's stand on the issue. It has also warned the NC leadership as well as other parties who are on the one had supporting these employees and on the other showing solidarity with the frenzy mob in Kashmir. |
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