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New Delhi creating and fostering new fault lines to divide and disempower people of J&K: PDP

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday expressed serious concerns over New Delhi’s “renewed efforts to create and foster new fault lines between the people of Jammu & Kashmir aimed at dividing and further disempowering the people.”

A PDP spokesman  said the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) of the party that met here with the party President Mehbooba Mufti in chair observed that “resorting to naked communalism and pitting people against each other on the basis of religion, cast, sect and ethnicity are the only tools of the BJP to cover-up its failure in governance hence divisive policies are gaining fresh ground and are being promoted unabashedly.”

This, the meeting observed, is being done to further divide the people so as to accomplish the agenda of “complete disempowerment” of the people of J&K & cautioned people to not fall prey & give in to such plans. People should collectively rise in unison to defeat such plans, the meeting observed.

The meeting further observed that all the regions of J&K, apart from being “robbed of their constitutional & democratic rights are slowly witnessing the catastrophic ramifications of the BJP- RSS plans in sectors like business, employment, right to natural resources etc”.

As a whole, the abject failure of the BJP government has given J&K the dubious distinction of having the highest unemployment rate in the country, the meeting  observed.

In a statement issued by the Party Chief Spokesperson Syed Suhail Bukhari, the PAC resolved that the party would redouble its efforts to fight the designs of dividing and disempowering the people of Jammu & Kashmir and would give voice to the concerns and aspirations of all the people of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.

Expressing anguish over the spree of recent arrests and initiation of action against students within and outside J&K, the PAC termed the government action as uncalled-for and resolved that the party would explore and extend all possible help, including legal, to the victims of such action.

The meeting also reiterated the party’s demand of immediate release of all political prisoners and speedy and impartial investigations into the cases of recent civilian killings. PAC also condemned the government’s arbitrary actions against employees including a recent spree of illegal terminations. The meeting also expressed grave concern over the deteriorating security situation and spike in violence levels.

The PAC meeting was attended by Abdul Rehman Veeri, Mohammad Sartaj Madni,  G N Lone Hanjura, Mehboob Beigh, Naeem Akhtar, Yashpal Sharma ,Master Tassaduq Hussain, Sofi Abdul Gaffar, Firdous Tak,  Mohammad Yousuf Bhat, Asiya Naqash,  Choudhary Abdul Hameed, Zahoor Mir,  Anil Sethi , Ramesh Koul, Amreek Singh Reen, Rashid Malik,  Rashid Qureshi, Arshid Malik and Agha Mohsin
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