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Highway ban, mass arrests deliberate move to impose emergency in Kashmir: G A Mir

Highway ban, mass arrests deliberate move to impose emergency in Kashmir: G A Mir
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‘Will review all anti-people moves to ensure justice’

Shopian: J&K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) President, G A Mir has said that the recent bans on the educational institutions run by a local socio-religious organisation and the highway were “a deliberate move to impose emergency in Kashmir by the BJP-RSS”.
Calling the bans “anti-people”, Mir promised Congress will revoke them after coming to power “to ensure that injustice meted out to people by state and the centre comes to an end besides ensuring that people were not intimated and punished for no fault of theirs”.
Mir was addressing public meetings in south Kashmir’s Shopian, which is going t polls in the last leg of the parliamentary election in the valley.
“Congress Party will review all such cases to ensure that the confusion created under the garb of ban and mass arrests by Centre & State government were cleared to bring the people out of chaos and miseries,” he said.
“Our people have faced the brunt of misrule and mis-governance on the part of PDP and BJP, now the time has come to answer them by ballot,” he added.
Mir said that that both BJP and RSS were “desperate enough about the poll outcome, for the fact, the saffron party has sensed defeat resulting into the party starting victimising people of Kashmir one way or the other aiming to divert the attention of the nation from their failures, which is not going to happen”.
He said that the people across India “have witnessed darkest era, betrayal and emotional blackmailing under Narendra Modi while having lost trust in BJP”.
Mir also took jibe at PDP and NC over “playing politics on the ban on highways and educational institutions to gain political mileage”.
Both PDP as well as NC, Mir alleged, were “least bothered about such anti people moves. Their only concern and aim was to gain political mileage to get benefitted in the ongoing elections”.
“People need to realize that Congress Party is set to form the government at centre and will address the issues concerning people of Jammu and Kashmir in whatever way, besides putting an end to the harassment, mass arrests, ban on highway and educational institutions,” Mir said.
He said Shopian district had faced “tremendous damages due to the PDP’s failure on all fronts”.
Although the PDP got a good mandate from south Kashmir, Mir said, “But it could not even be able to ensure safety and security of the people”.
“PDP has again started misleading people on sensitive issues to get benefitted in elections,” Mir said adding it was the “best opportunity for people to respond to the misleading and opportunist politics of PDP BJP, NC and others”.
He appealed people to ensure victory of Congress Party “with a thumping majority”.
Mir said Congress Party “has emerged winning” in the Anantnag and Kulgam phases in ongoing parliamentary Election in south Kashmir.
“It will also register victory in Shopian & Pulwama District with a thumping majority”.
Asking people not be misled by the “false propaganda by PDP & NC”, Mir alleged that both the parties were “helping BJP under a well-planned strategy”.
He urged people to defeat the two parties designs by ballot.
“PDP and NC are doing only lip service to people of Shopian & Pulwama for votes,” Mir said.
Those who addressed the gathering included Senior Party Leader Haji Abdul Rashid Dar, Mohd Anwar Bhat, Gh Hassan Khan, Farooq Andrabi, Surinder Singh Channi, Hilal Ahmad Shah, Abdul Qayoom Shah, Mushtaq Ahmad Khanday, Maroof Ahmad Wani, Kamal Fotedar, Peer Shahbaz, PCC DCC Members, Block Presidents, Youth Leaders and others.
The leaders while addressing the gathering emphasized the people of Shopian and Pulwama to “rise to occasion to defeat the politics based on lies and deceit on the part of PDP, NC, BJP and others, which are equally responsible for the prevailing situation in Kashmir Valley”.


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