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JKSAC condemns political parties for misleading people over CAA | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 18: Jammu Kashmir Sharnarthi Action Committee in a meeting of its executive members held at its Office, Rohi Morh, R.S. Pura Road, Jammu, strongly condemned the political parties for misleading people particularly the minorities of the country on the enactment of Citizenship Amendment Act (CCA) and engineering violence to disturb the normal life of common man, thus spoiling the social and secular fabric of this great nation. The Members in the meeting appreciated Nariendra Modi, P.M. and his govt. for taking such a bold historical step which was long awaited. While interacting with the members in the meeting Gurdev Singh, President along with Natar Parkash said that JKSAC is a legendary organisation struggling since 1967 for adequate for full and final settlement of DP’s of 1947 from POK fully appreciate and support Prime Minister of India and his Govt. for enacting CCA. He termed this Act as a historical which would help lacs of Refugees who have been thrown out by the Islamic neighboring countries. He said that passage of CCA has brought new life to these Refugees migrated from the said countries after suffering worst kind of victimization and discrimination for decades together. He said that despite of the fact Nehru and Lialquat Ali Khan signed an agreement in 1950 wherein both the heads agreed that Refugees of both the countries can return to their native places to dispose of their properties and simultaneously the abducted women would be allowed to come back to their respective relations but unfortunately the agreement was disregarded by Pakistan’s successive Govt.’s and started to suppress Hindu / Sikhs and other Non-Muslim Minorities through forcible conversion and abduction of their women which resulted in their migration to India, their native country.
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