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Meeting without stakeholders of Kashmir meaningless: APSCC

Thanks MPs for raising issues of issue of minority in parliament

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Rouf Pampori

Rouf Pampori

5 Dariya News

Srinagar , 12 Aug 2016

APSCC Chairman in a meeting has said that central government has taken too long to hold meeting regarding Kashmir issue, at the same time APSCC have expressed that meeting without stake holders of Kashmir including Hurriyat, regional political parties and minorities living in Kashmir is meaningless.APSCC (south Kashmir) and President GPC Pulwama Dr J.S Shaan said it can be for administrative purpose but it cannot resolve the ongoing Kashmir crisis. He said that “I am very much concern over the killing and pallet injuries in south Kashmir and urged that in this crucial time more medical staff is needed and government should facilitate serious injuries and should come up with Financial strategy so that they can get appropriate health treatment in or outside state, as most of victim are from poor families.”

At the same time APSCC (North) and Sikh Student Federation President Rajinder Singh said that we are made hostage by the government since last 1 month and to make talks meaningful the agitated youth leaders should also be taken in confidence in coming talks or it will be meaningless. They urged the government to immediately release the arrested youth so that a good atmosphere is created for dialogue.APSCC Chairman Jagmohan Singh Raina said that discussion in parliament was meaningless as most of Parliamentarians including Dr. Karan Singh, Sitaram yachuri, Shard Yadav, Prop Ramgopal Yadav, Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa were unaware of ground zero situation that erupted in Kashmir Valley, let these Parliamentarians once visit the ground zero to know the reality and thereafter take any call on Kashmir. Meanwhile, APSCC thanked Sikh Member Parliaments, Pratap Singh Bhajwa, Sukhdev Singh Dhinsa and KP Tulsi of Aam Aadmi Party for raising the issue of minority in the parliament during discussion on Kashmir. (KNS)

 

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