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State faces threat of collapse: Harsh
6/16/2018 10:42:22 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 16: Strongly condemning Pakistan for non reciprocation to cessation of combat operations by Indian forces against its agents during Ramzan, Harsh Dev Singh JKNPP Chairman said that it was amply proved that terror had no religion and no place or regard for humanitarian values. He said that with violence having multiplied manifold during the Ramzan period, the unilateral decision of cease fire taken on political considerations without proper home work had the proved catastrophic for state. He said that massive killings on the borders and within including soldiers, civilians and even journalists had threatened the very existence of the state as an entity. Unlike the ceasefire of 2000 which was announced after a gigantic amount of back channel work having been conducted by security agencies, the 2018 decision was taken in haste without proper application of mind only to keep Mehbooba Mufti in good humour, regretted Harsh. The flip flop in decision making over ceasefire was evident from the conflicting statements of various authorities with Army Chief and Defense Minister initially opposing the proposal of Mehbooba Mufti but subsequently acquiescing due to the acceptance of the move by Union Home Minister, said Harsh.
He was addressing a public meeting in Kot Bhalwal today. Describing the gruesome murder of Shujaat Bukhari by Pak sponsored agents as an attack on freedom of press, Singh said that it was attempt to gag the press so as to prevent it from reporting the violence, misdeeds and atrocities committed by Pak sponsored elements in the valley. Strongly condemning the cowardly assassination of the veteran journalist, Singh regretted that the important institution of democracy too stood threatened in the incumbent unholy regime. Paying tributes to the slain riflemen Aurangzeb, Mr. Singh regretted that having achieved feats in fights against enemy, our brave hearts were falling to the treacherous traps of Pak agents and dirty politics of our rulers.
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