Delhi/ J&K: Kashmir Pandit Conference (KPC), Chief Kundan Kashmiri vehemently condemned the statement of Sheikh Mustafa Kamal, General Secretary National Conference (NC), who alleged that Army orchestrated grenade blast in the valley recently to counter the Omar Abdullah’s proposal for removal of APSPA. He said that these pseudo secularists always down played the role of Army and security forces who protected life and property of the Kashmiri masses at crucial stage at their life risk and faced lot of natural and manmade challenges. It was because of Army and Para Military forces which made possible to bring some normalcy in the valley resulted good flow of national and international tourists and increase in pace of development in the valley.
Kundan Kashmiri further stated that NC leaders particularly Omar Abdullah is habitual of raising controversial issues for vote bank purposes, which concerns the nationalist forces and encourage the separatists in the state. He said that NC raised withdrawal of special power act of Indian Army in the state this time just to divert the attention of people of country particularly of Kashmiri masses from the death incident of Haji Mohd. Yusuf NC activist, fearing that could be damaging factor to him and his party.
KPC chief further said that earlier NC raised various controversial issues like clemency of Afzal Guru, return of trained militants form POK under rehabilitation scheme, denial to hoist national flag at Lal Chowk, Srinagar, Kashmiri on Oct. 15th 2010, announced in the parliament of India in 2008 that he will not allow even an each of forest land for the use of Amar Nath Pilgrims, delayed KP’s Shrine bill in the state assembly for long time etc.
While appreciating the move of National Conference to defer AFSPA withdrawal move for time being in the state, Kundan Kashmiri suggested National conference leadership to avoid the path of confrontation and controversies, work for the development of the state and win the hearts of all section of peoples in the state.
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