BJP demands probe into role of NC in Kashmir unrest

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Jul 23 2016 | 5:57 PM IST
BJP today latched on to a media report claiming that National Conference (NC) was fuelling the ongoing turmoil in Kashmir to demand a probe into the alleged role of the opposition party.
"The allegation (of involvement of some NC workers in fuelling the unrest) is too serious and needs to be investigated expeditiously and role of NC in fuelling the current turmoil exposed," BJP state spokesperson Anil Gupta said here.
"NC is unable to digest the fact that it has been rejected by the people time and again as is evident from its shrinking number of seats and vote share. Even in the recent Anantnag by-poll, the NC candidate lost his security deposit despite the venomous campaign launched by its leadership against BJP- PDP alliance," he said.
The media report claimed that two NC workers were involved in arson and loot in South Kashmir following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter on July 8.
Gupta said, "NC has been thoroughly exposed and its role in the recent turmoil in Kashmir should be an eye-opener for the people of the state".
"This expose adds credence to the earlier apprehensions that for lust of power NC leadership has joined hands with the separatists in the Valley and was doing their bidding on all contentious issues to remain in the good book of the separatists," he added.
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Meanwhile, Gujjar leader Shamsher Hakla Poonchi today appealed to the community members to unite and strengthen the hands of the security forces.
"The community (Gujjar and Bakarwal) has been supporting the security forces since the Pakistan-sponsored terrorism started in Jammu and Kashmir, we should once again unite and fight against the forces who want to spoil the atmosphere in the state. We should unite and strengthen the hands of the security forces," he said.
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First Published: Jul 23 2016 | 5:57 PM IST

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