Pakistani, Khalistani, now ‘Islamic State’ flags in J&K, President must intervene: Bhim

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Jammu: Chief Patron of National Panthers Party and Member of NIC, Bhim Singh has urged President, Pranab Mukherjee to intervene in the interest of the security of the State which stands seriously threatened vis-à-vis J and K following the seditious and treasonable acts by some enemies of the state like hoisting, Pakistani, Khalistani and now Islamic State flags at different places with an intention to create hatred between the communities and spread anarchy with an intention to destabilize India.
“It has been happening continuously from the day one the present BJP-PDP alliance government has taken over,” Bhim said and urged the President to authorize the Governor of J and K to issue a proclamation under Section 92 (1)(a), (b) to assume to himself all the functions of the State including the security and law and order as a situation has arisen in J and K in which the Govt. of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of J&K Constitution.
The NPP Supremo said that the borders have become insecured, the army and the security forces have been put to embarrassment and publicly abused and accused by the ruling party in the broad day light which has been lowering the dignity and authority of the security forces.
He said that the anti-national forces have been aided and abetted by the ruling PDP which is a matter on record, the President may solicit the opinion of N.N. Vohra, the Governor in this regard.
“The ruling parties namely, BJP and the PDP are poles apart and have been using the government as a ploy to continue their loot of the exchequer and there is a war between the two over financial and political interests,” Bhim said adding that the latest unrest in Jammu was sponsored by the ruling parties to create a communal conflict and spread hatred.
This needed a judicial inquiry to identify the real culprits and the conspirators behind rather than holding a so-called magisterial inquiry just for eye-wash, he said.

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