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ASKPC demands apology from Madhya Pradesh CM
Jammu, May 26: Lashing out at Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Digvijay Singh for his alleged comments against migrant Kashmir Hindus in J&K, All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (ASKPC) today demanded apology from Singh for his `wrong` comments.
Jammu, May 26: Lashing out at Madhya Pradesh Chief
Minister, Digvijay Singh for his alleged comments against
migrant Kashmir Hindus in J&K, All State Kashmiri Pandit
Conference (ASKPC) today demanded apology from Singh for his
"wrong" comments.
"We are hurt by the comment of MP CM, Digvijay Singh, who
had said the migration of Pandits was a big mistake that gave
boost to terror activities in Valley," ASKPC General
Secretary Hira Lal Chatta told reporters here today.
"Does Singh want Pandits to be killed Enmass at the hands
of Islamic militants sponsored by Pakistan," he asked.
Blaming Congress for the emergence of militancy in Kashmir during Rajiv Gandhi's regime in 1989, he said even top Muslim Congress leaders and its activists deserted the Valley to save their skin.
Blaming Congress for the emergence of militancy in Kashmir during Rajiv Gandhi's regime in 1989, he said even top Muslim Congress leaders and its activists deserted the Valley to save their skin.
It was NC-Congress government in the State and Congress
government at Centre, when Pandits were forced out, Chatta
said and alleged that Singh must read the history of Islamic
militancy before making such comments.
"We were hounded out of our homes and houses by militants
which included several congress activists", Chatta added.
Digvijay Singh had reportedly told a gathering at
Jalandhar that migration of Pandits was a huge mistake that
gave boost to terror activities in the strife-torn Valley.
Bureau Report