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'The Kashmir Files' brought truth to fore after 31 years: Kavinder
3/30/2022 11:34:57 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 30: Senior BJP leader and former deputy chief minister Kavinder Gupta said that movie The Kashmir Files has brought to fore the truth behind the misery of Kashmiri Pandits after 31 years as before 2014 no one cared about the plight of this hapless community which became refugee in its own country, a rare example in history.
He said it is only after the release of the movie The Kashmir Files that the case of JKLF aide Bitta Karate is now in court after 31 years despite his statement that he killed around 40 KPs in 1990s. The senior BJP leader was addressing a conclave of intellectuals in Channi Himmat here on Wednesday. He said that it is because of The Kashmir Files movie that after 31 years Bitta Karate's case is in one of the session courts in Srinagar. It is pertinent to mention that slain Kashmiri Pandit Satish Tickoo's family has moved the court against Bitta Karate and the case was today adjourned for next hearing on April 16, 2022.
Meanwhile, responding to Government's denial to journalist Rana Ayyub to leave the country to deliver a lecture in London, Kavinder said that 'anti-nationals' will have to face the music as unlike Congress dispensation, the BJP Government led by PM Narendra Modi will not spare anyone working against the interests of the country. He said that entities working against the country need not expect any leniency from the Modi government because this is a nationalist government and will not tolerate conspiracies against the country come what may.
Meanwhile, BJP stalwart leader also attended the BJP's "Booth Sampark Abhiyaan" meeting along with Vinay Gupta District President Jammu, Inderjeet Sharma Organisation Secretary District Jammu here at Kachi Chawni office Jammu. Kavinder asked party functionaries along with BJP cadres to reach the booth level workers and bolster the party at the ground level. He asked them to devote time in their respective booths and allotted areas to gear up for upcoming Assembly polls. Kavinder underlined that India is a nation of the youth who constitute the major component of the population and the same is the case with the BJP which accords priority to youth. He asserted that BJP sacredly follows the principle of 'Nation First, Party Second and Self Last' as a result of which it has established its stronghold in every nook and corner of the Union Territory of J&K.
Priya Sethi, Purnima Sharma, Yudhvir Sethi, Vikram Randhawa, Rekha Mahajan, Ajay Pargal, Anju Dogra, Mandal Presidents Lucky Puri, Bharat Bhushan, Praveen Kerni, Kuldeep Kandhari, Narender Koki, Councillors Pawan Singh and Anil Masoom, Jyoti Sharma, Savita Anand, Rajinder Gupta, Rohiin Chandan, Naveen Gupta, Nayan Gupta and Surjeet Sonu attended the meeting.
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