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Will have our infringed rights restored constitutionally, legally: Omar Abdullah
12/14/2022 10:31:36 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Dec 14: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Party Vice President Omar Abdullah on the second consecutive day today addressed another series of Block Committee meetings of Pahalgam, Ashmuqam, and Anantnag West (Shangus) blocks.
Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani, South Zone President Dr. Bashir Ahmed Veeri, District President Anantnag Altaf Ahmed Wani, Reyaz Ahmed Khan, Feroz Ahmed, Syed Saba, Umesh Talashi, Local parent body, YNC, Block and district office bearers were present in the interactive sessions.
Addressing the functionaries Omar Abdullah said, "We never imagined that they would touch our individuality and our unique status by undermining the Constitution. I assure you that we will get it back through the same Constitution. They tore apart every norm while doing it. We will get it through the same route which was used to scrap it. We didn't take law into our hands, nor did we ask youth to take violent means. Land rights which were given to you by Sheikh Sahib through land grant act -are being snatched from you. All this is being done on the pretext of building infrastructure."
Questioning the interference of government into management of Muslim shrines, he said, "The caretakers in different astaans used to eke out a humble living from the donations at shrines. Even they aren't being spared. These caretakers have been, for centuries, taking care of our shrines. Now all of a sudden, they stand cornered."
He said that the party was more concerned about the poor than rich and that the party, if it comes to power, will ensure equitable development, welfare and social justice. "The real Pahalgam resides in villages. The locals have been providing all the facilities to our guests from other states. But the same lot is being deprived of the right to build their houses here. On the other hand the rich are being allowed to erect big buildings," Omar said adding that JKNC will end the discrimination being meted out to locals in Pahalgam and would ensure that they are able to profit from the economic activities in the area.
Exhorting the functionaries to work in tandem, Omar said that a segment in charge should not confine himself to his segment but also lend support to other party leaders in their district.
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