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Govt, political parties making KPs tool for their gimmicks: KPC | | | Early Times Report NEW DELHI, Oct 5: Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) in a meeting held at New Delhi today while taking stock of political situation in J&K, stated that it is unfortunate that victim Kashmiri Pandit community hounded out from the Kashmir valley and now living outside Kashmir in exile for the last about 30 years are being used as political tool by the government as well as political parties for their political gimmicks. Kundan Kashmiri, president KPC, said that it is totally an act of exploitation and making a joke to the political rights of the displaced KP community to participate in ongoing elections in the valley, otherwise how it is logically genuine and constitutionally correct to deny their voting right at present places of living and asking them to vote at places from where they are away for the last three decades. He said despite of addressing the core issues of the KP community they are being exploited, made to face humiliation and excluded from political activities. He said while understanding the political gimmicks of the government and political parties, the very less number of one thousand eight hundred KP voters have so far opted for migrant postal ballots in the ongoing Uraban Local Bodies' elections out of more than sixty thousand families registered as Kashmiri migrants which directly indicates that majority number of KP migrant voters have not shown their interest in these polls in protest against deletion of their names from the electoral rolls of Jammu Municipal Corporation and other local bodies. |
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