VHP, KPC condemn attack on mobile towers

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 2: VHP State patron, Dr Rama Kant Dubey has expressed his serious concern over the attack on mobile towers by the terrorists in Kashmir Valley and anti India tirade launched by separatist leaders including Syed Ali Shah Geelani and  Shabeer Ahmed Shah.
In a hard hitting statement issued here today Dr Dubey demanded stern action against the separatists, arrest of Geelani and all those separatists who are involved into anti India tirade.
Dr Dubey said that with the change of guard at Centre it was expected that new Union Government led by Narendra Modi will act tough against terrorism and teach all those a lesson who are involved in anti national activities in Valley but it appears that the new Central Government has no different policy on Kashmir than that of previous UPA Government.
Dubey said it is high time when the Union Government should act and deport all those people to Pakistan who waive Pak flags in Valley as there is no place for such people in India. He said VHP will provide buses to these elements in case they have developed such innate love for Pakistan.
Meanwhile, Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) chief Kundan Kashmiri has also taken a serious exception to waving of Pak flags in Kashmir and attack on mobile towers in Valley.
He said the ground situation is totally disturbing in Valley and the Government should tighten its noose against separatists so that no one dares to waive and raise Pak flags in Valley.
Kashmiri while taking serious exception to statements of Geelani said that separatist leader was responsible for entire bloodshed in Valley and he should be put behind the bars and sued in the court of law for treason. He said Mr Geelani who is misleading the Kashmiris now should remember that he has taken the oath several times on the name of Indian Constitution.
Kashmiri also took the Government of Centre and State to task on the plight of displaced Pandits and demanded that their rehabilitation in Valley be made as per their geo-political aspirations.