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Mehbooba's Pro-Pakistan, Separatists, terrorists stand exposed: SRS | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 14: Shri Ram Sena has expressed shock and surprise over its former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti's statement that breakup of PDP will only increase trouble in the Valley and more separatists like Salahuddin and Yasin Malik would be born. Addressing a press conference in Jammu, Shri Ram Sena State President, Rajiv Mahajan said that With this statement former Chief Minister has proved her inclination towards terrorists and her party's pro Pakistani, pro Separatists and pro terrorist's agenda. He said that the controversial decisions taken by Mehbooba Mufti in Kashmir during three years tenure of PDP-BJP Govt like releasing 11000 chronic stone pelters, removing army bankers and her persistent insist to talk to separatists and Pakistan despite their role in fomenting trouble in Kashmir speaks volume that she has great regard for terrorists and anti-nation elements like separatists. He appealed Governor to immediately restore the removed bunkers in Kashmir Valley adding that there is need to put in place double the number to existing bunkers to curb on rise militant activities. He said that after the removal of bunkers, the terrorist's activities have increased many folds which were actually well planned strategy to give upper hand to terrorists over security personals. It is an established fact that Kashmir based politicians when in power loudly say Bharat Mata Ki Jai and when out of power their age old love for Pakistan and terrorists becomes order of day, Mahajan added. He also criticized the BJP led Union Govt for giving long rope to Mehbooba Mufti to execute anti-nation designs in J&K to save their Govt in J&K contrary to their core ideology and the mandate given to party from Jammu region. He appealed the President to continue Governor Rule for next 12 years to end terrorism in Kashmir and bringing back normalcy. |
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