PDP-BJP has brought J&K at verge of disintegration: PCC

Excelsior Correspondent

Cong activists led by PCC chief G A Mir protesting in Srinagar on Monday.
Cong activists led by PCC chief G A Mir protesting in Srinagar on Monday.

SRINAGAR, Oct 26:  While appealing the people of  J&K to maintain communal harmony and aged old tradition of  brotherhood, Pradesh Congress Committee  PCC) has  alleged that  `PDP-BJP Coalition’ has brought the State  at the verge of disintegration.
Addressing a large gathering  at Partap Park during protest here today, PCC president  GA Mir alleged that both PDP and BJP have brought the J&K State at the verge disintegration due to its wrong policies. He made a fervent appeal to people of all the three regions  for maintaining communal harmony, age old tradition of brotherhood and unity. He urged the  people to defeat the designs of anti-peace forces harming the secular fabric of the State.
The PCC chief  said that there are certain forces and factors in the State vitiating atmosphere of peace by communalizing the situation. He  appealed the people to remain vigilant and  defeat the designs of unscrupulous and disgruntled elements hell bent upon to harm the Communal harmony and age old tradition of unity and brotherhood in the State.
Describing Congress Party as the representative of people in true sense, PCC chief said that Congress Party being the only unifying force in the country would continue to fight against the forces harming secular fabric of  the State.  “It  won’t allow anyone to play with the emotions of people to benefit their vested interests,” he said.
Referring to  recent ugly developments encouraging polarization, PCC chief  alleged that  PDP- BJP coalition is exploiting people on various issues. Had there been a proper mechanism with PDP- BJP Coalition, the situation would not have taken an ugly shape on various occasions, he maintained.
PCC chief disclosed that Congress Party would hold district-wise seminars on communal harmony, appealing all sections of society to  help and contribute for  ensuring communal harmony, unity and age old tradition of brotherhood in the State.
Prominent among those who addressed included former PCC president Peerzada Mohd Syed, former Minister Taj Mohi-ud-Din,  MLA Haji Abdul Rashid Dar, MLC Mohd Muzaffar Parray,  MLC  GN Monga,  Mohd Anwar Bhat, Amreen Badre, MLA  Usman Majeed, MLA Gulzar Ahmed and  Raman Matoo.