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Public participation essential for peaceful coexistence, progress: DSS | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 15: Disturbed over the violence surcharged climate and squeezing boundaries of tolerance and mutual understandings in the country, Dogra Sadar Sabha (DSS) held a brainstorming session with its senior members of the 'think tank'. President DSS Th. Gulchain Singh Charak opened the session by amplifying the prevailing countrywide unrest with special reference to Kashmir, Kolkata and Rajasthan. Members expressed concern over the re-emergence of continued violence in Kashmir Valley in the shape of 'selective killings' and incidents of 'hate killings' elsewhere in the country like in Udaipur and Amravati. There have been numerous threats to life elsewhere and the nation is undergoing a tense, disturbed state of life detrimental to the path of peace, progress and development. The members wholeheartedly admired the role of security forces in successfully containing terror in Kashmir reducing it to barely surviving on Pakistani support system for its last breaths. Least these 12,700 Indian martyrs deserve is a graceful memorial on the banks of Dal Lake as token of recognition for their supreme sacrifices in, retaining, protecting, preserving and serving the 'Heaven on Earth' called Kashmir. Such prolonged prevalence of violence and pin prick incidents adversely hyped by certain sections of motivated local and foreign media has an evil impact on the nation's global image hampering grand new opportunities of global shift of big World Trade investments pulling out from China, Ukraine, Russia and countries in that vicinity. That's also what the adversaries are aiming for. |
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