Addressing a press conference in
Vijay Bhat President and Shiben Khabri Chairman Media Committee Panun Kashmir were also present in press conference.
Dr.Agnishekar condemned the Home Ministers approach of furthering and legitimizing the separatist’s agenda rather than fighting forces inimical to the existence of
He said that Kashmiri Pandit community is getting alienated day in and out. He asked the government does it want the community to bid good bye to this country because of their nationalistic views and continuous crusade against forces bent upon secession of
Shiben khabri chairman media committee said that the unholy alliance of forces bent upon to put state of Jammu Kashmir outside the constitutional organization of
He appealed to people of this nation to see through the dangerous game plan hatched by this triple alliance of Central Govt., National Conference , Peoples Democratic Party and forces inimical to the existence of Indian nation.
Shiban Khabri told reporters that recent conference held in Bangkok for which forum was provided jointly by Jinah Institute Islamabad and Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi was attended by persons whose views range from Greater Autonomy Self Rule to Joint Control of J&K. when the Jhedi forces both inside and outside are making efforts for secession of Jammu and Kashmir State from India the collaborators of these forces are advocating for making borders irrelevant.
Vijay Bhat president Panun Kashmir while addressing the Press said that on his visit to Jammu Home Minister has dropped enough hints of the events that are going to unfold politically in the state . His advice to congress men to present the proposals for granting more powers to state are actually ploy to implement an agenda of Greater Autonomy or Self Rule thus pandering to the communal forces.
Panun Kashmir appreciates the stand taken by Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora of overseas in the recent tele-conference with Dr Padgoankar the interlocutor of Govt. of India on Kashmir where in the demand of creation of home land for seven lakh Kashmiri pandits in north and east of river Jhelum in Kashmir was forcefully put forward.
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