Wednesday, 08 May 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS Sukhpal Singh Khaira And Dr. Dharamvir Gandhi File Nomination For Patiala And Sangrur LPU Hosts Mega Reunion: Thousands of LPU Alumni Relive Cherished Campus Memories CEO Maneesh Garg Releases Cycling T-Shirt containing message for voters Parth Jindal Net Worth [May 2024]: Know The Income of Delhi Capital Co-owner & Scion of JSW Group Gurjeet Singh Aujla took time out from the elections to meet the wrestlers Aam Aadmi Party got a big boost in Doaba, well-known Dalit leader and BSP candidate from Hoshiarpur Rakesh Soman joined the AAP Karan Kundrra has an amazing car collection. Let us know about Karan's car collection Armaan Malik reveals American singer Lauv’s role in his ‘Lauv Story’ with fiancée Aashna Shroff Mona Patel Net Worth 2024 | Unveiling the Net Worth of a Fashion Icon Is Aadhar Housing Finance IPO Worth Your Investment? Let’s Explore ME students from CGC Landran devise innovative Electric Wheelbarrow Clove Dental, India’s Largest Dental Chain opens 12 new Clinics in a single day to reach a milestone number of 500 Clinics in the Country President Droupadi Murmu given warm send off Synchrony Announces Rachana Bahadur as Senior Vice President, Country Head – India Cherished Moments: A Mother's Day Getaway at Fairmont Jaipur Mohnish Pabrai Net Worth (May 2024): Know The Wealth Of Indian-American Businessman We are working on the concept of 'Ek desh - Shresth desh'- Vij Expenditure observers hold meeting with ARO’s, AEO’s & other senior District Administration officials Election expenditure worth Rs 1.11 crore of various political parties recorded so far in Ludhiana PC- Sakshi Sawhney Lt Governor Manoj Sinha reviews functioning of Cooperative Department After Shaitaan’s OTT debut, check out 5 Supernatural Horror Hits to Stream Now

 

Kashmiri separatists join hands to oppose army, migrant enclave plan

Listen to this article

Rouf Pampori

Rouf Pampori

5 Dariya News

Srinagar , 25 May 2016

Divided Kashmiri separatist leaders have found a new cause to join hands against the government's purported plans to set up enclaves for migrant Hindu families and soldiers who retire serving in the restive state.This is for the first time after the 2008 Amarnath land row that top separatists -- Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yaseen Malik -- have agreed to form an "issue-based alliance" and stop the government from "engineering demography" of India's only Muslim-majority state.Malik, who heads the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, is said to be the mastermind of the "new found unity" of the otherwise divided separatist leaders, a source told IANS.The JKLF chief first met Geelani at his upscale residence in Srinagar on Monday and a day later the two had a meeting with the Mirwaiz.

Geelani, who broke away from the Hurriyat Conference in 2003 over "ideological" differences with the Mirwaiz, said it was imperative to "fight together, but peacefully" and not play "mute spectators to the government's plan to change the demography of our state". Geelani said the separatist leadership was not against any plan to rehabilitate Kashmiri Pandits, who fled the valley in early 1990s at the start of the Pakistan-sponsored armed insurgency."But, why separate enclaves? We will welcome them but not in settlements. They have their homes here. The government's approach is immoral and undemocratic. Our unity on this issue shall continue," the 86-year-old chairman of the hardline faction of the Hurriyat told IANS.The Mehbooba Mufti-headed PDP-BJP government has, however, ruled out exclusive colonies for retired army soldiers.But a 2015 proposal note of the state government says the divisional administration in Kashmir has agreed to allot "173 kanals (some nine hectares) of land on payment in the old air field area (in Srinagar) for some 26 officers, 125 junior commissioned officers and 900 others".Naeem Akhtar, state education minister and the government's spokesperson, denied and said no land has been marked for "sainik colonies" and "there is no question of making separate colonies for Kashmiri Pandits".

The Mirwaiz said "the situation" had brought them together as the government was planning to do away with the "the special status" of the state.He alleged that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had traded interest of Kashmiris for its "lust of power"."The PDP has given the control and power of running the state to the BJP," the Mirwaiz told IANS.Malik said since the government was playing "foul" with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the separatist leadership needed to stay together to foil its "dangerous plans".He refused to divulge details of the planned agitation but said that they have called for a complete valley-wide shutdown on Thursday against separate settlements. Even mainstream parties like the opposition National Conference have sided with the separatists in opposing the plan of separate colonies for retired troopers.

 

Tags: Syed Ali Geelani

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD