"It (AoA) is a subversive document and there should be no ambiguity. It should be rejected. If the government is to be formed, they should script a new Agenda of Alliance keeping in view the national interest of the country," Panun Kashmir Chairman, Ajay Chrungoo said.
Founded in 1990, Panun Kashmir is an organisation of displaced Kashmiri Pandits, seeking a safe and separate homeland for Hindus residing in the Kashmir valley.
"They have successfully integrated with fissiparous and separatist elements in rest of India. The JNU episode is an eye-opener," said Agnishekhar.
PK's statement comes on a day when PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and described the meeting as "very positive" and "good" in addressing issues pertaining to the people of the state.
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