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BJP demands enquiry into role of Congress in terrorism in State
10/3/2019 9:28:45 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: While appreciating the role of Jammu Kashmir Police in carrying out thorough investigations in the re-emergence of terror activities including political killings of its leaders in Kishtwar area and bringing to book those who are instrumental in providing moral and logistics support to the terrorists, Bharatiya Janata Party has also demanded a thorough probe of the role of Congress and its leaders in promoting terrorism in the State. Brig Anil Gupta, state Spokesperson of the Party in a press statement issued here today has lauded the efforts of JKP in bringing to the book names of the culprits notwithstanding their status or political connections. "The involvement of the brother of a sitting MLA and ex-Minister of the Congress is a serious matter.
More so, when the MLA in question is also a close ally and confidant of an ex-CM of the State and presently the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha," rued Brig Gupta. Continuing further he stated, "It also needs to be investigated as to why when the tactics of kidnapping was adopted by the terrorists in early 90s in Kashmir, the kith and kin of prominent Congress leaders alone were abducted and later released unharmed including brother in law of the same Congress leader whose ally and confidant is the brother of Shafi Saroori, against whom FIR has been filed for their alleged links with Hizbul Mujahideen, a banned terrorist outfit." Another senior Congress leader whose daughter was also abducted during the same period has along with Ghulam Nabi Azad been very critical of the Indian Army while maintaining a soft corner for Pakistan in order to please Pakistan and its proxies. Ghulam Nabi Azad had accused the Indian Army for killing more civilians in Kashmir than the terrorists despite the fact that Indian Army takes extra precautions to avoid any collateral damage and follows the principle of "Minimum Force" while combatting terrorists.
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