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Parents worried about careers of their children | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 26: The ongoing unrest in Kashmir Valley has put the careers of thousands of school and college going children at stake as their studies were badly affected due to the month long agitation. The parents who foresee bleak prospects for their wards curse the separatists saying their students are studying outside Valley in good schools and colleges while our children are being made scapegoats. The parents said that it is not a issue of promotion to next class, but they will be deprived of basics in education which they could have learnt in education institutions otherwise , said Mushtaq Ahmed a trade unionist from South Kashmir. "Mushtaq who telephoned his Pandit friend in the morning said you have only one pain that you were forced to flee from your homes and hearths but our sufferings have no end. Mushtaq was seeking guidance from his Pandit friend so that he can admit his son outside Valley. Same are views of Abdul Ahad a political activist from Ganderbal. He said it is time that people should defy both separatists and subversives and support the dialogue process which is only alternative to all problems. Violence and terrorism is a curse which will further destroy State. Ahad while hailing initiative of civil society of India appealed civil society of Valley to cooperate with them and bring Kashmir out of present crisis. |
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