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Support resolution for Afzal Guru`s mortal remains: MLA
An independent MLA from Jammu and Kashmir Monday asked the political parties to `sincerely` support his resolution in the Assembly seeking the return of mortal remains of the Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru.
Srinagar: An independent MLA from Jammu and Kashmir Monday asked the political parties to "sincerely" support his resolution in the Assembly seeking the return of mortal remains of the Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru, who was hanged recently.
"I have submitted a resolution in the assembly seeking the return of the mortal remains of Afzal Guru and I seek the sincere support of all the political parties especially NC (National Conference) and PDP (Peoples Democratic Party)," the independent MLA from Langate, Sheikh Abdul Rashid told reporters here.
Rashid appealed both the NC and PDP to urge the Speaker of the Assembly to take up the resolution at an earliest.
"69 resolutions have been submitted in the Assembly (to be taken up in the forthcoming session) and my resolution can be taken up or cannot be. However, seeing the urgency of the issue, they (NC and PDP) should urge the Speaker to take up the resolution without balloting," he said.
"The government can do anything to sabotage the resolution, but I warn them not to try it and befool people," MLA warned.
He said he would take back his resolution if a similar one is brought up by the Leader of the House or Leader of the Opposition.
Rashid also expressed concern at the proposed Police Bill, appealing the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah not to bring such a bill in the Assembly.
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"69 resolutions have been submitted in the Assembly (to be taken up in the forthcoming session) and my resolution can be taken up or cannot be. However, seeing the urgency of the issue, they (NC and PDP) should urge the Speaker to take up the resolution without balloting," he said.
"The government can do anything to sabotage the resolution, but I warn them not to try it and befool people," MLA warned.
He said he would take back his resolution if a similar one is brought up by the Leader of the House or Leader of the Opposition.
Rashid also expressed concern at the proposed Police Bill, appealing the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah not to bring such a bill in the Assembly.
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