Chuni castigates Governor’s address; calls it discriminatory

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JAMMU: SOS International criticised Governor N.N Vohra’s discriminatory address in the joint session of Jammu and Kashmir Legislature where he just looked like a mouthpiece of PDP-BJP dispensation.
This was stated by Rajiv Chuni, Chairman SOS International in a statement issued here on Wednesday. Chuni further said that the whole address of Governor which was scripted and designed by government was meant to appease only one community i.e. Valley migrants where PoK DPs were nowhere in sight and they were again dumped. He alleged that Governor delivered a well knitted biased address referring to Prime Minister’s Package for the return and rehabilitation of Valley Migrants and dignified return of Kashmiri Pandit migrants to the Valley.
“Being a constitutional head of the State, he should have accommodated all the stake holders in his address especially PoK DPs who have given supreme sacrifices to save the State of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947 during tribal invasion but he didn’t do and the magnitude of discrimination can be gauged in his address to the joint session of State Legislature. In his address, the Governor counted scores of things about Valley migrants in length and breadth, whether it is reservation in government jobs, professional and technical colleges across the country or others but didn’t take the trouble to speak about such things for PoK DPs who are the prime victims of Jammu and Kashmir problem for the last more than seven decades” Chuni reiterated.
Chuni further added that State of Jammu and Kashmir is going through the phase of unrest for many years and this unrest will continue if government keeps on approaching things in the same way as it is doing. “The problems of the State can’t be eradicated unless and until discrimination is stopped.
Once leadership of State comes to know where the real problem lies, only then unrest will be vanished but it has to be taken into consideration by the government” he added.

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