BJP-PDP pushes Rohingyas, B’deshi’s issue under carpet: NPP

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 28:  Accusing the BJP-PDP of criminal disregard for the security concerns of Jammu, NPP chairman and  former minister Harsh Dev Singh today  said that the recurrent tensions on the IB and LoC, infiltrations from across the borders, terror attacks and shelter to Rohingyas and Bangladeshis had created an alarming situation in the region.
Making a mention of the recent grenade attack in Bus Stand Jammu besides Sunjwan terror attack,  Harsh Dev regretted that neither the Govt had apprehended anyone nor had it any clue about the agency involved in the said terror attack. Maintaining that it could not have been possible without local support and shelter, Singh said that the needle of suspicion clearly pointed towards the illegal immigrants who had already been described as ‘ticking time bombs’ by the intelligence agencies.
Addressing press conference here today Singh alleged  a deep rooted conspiracy behind the settlement of Rohingyas and Bangladeshis. He said  that the security of Jammu and its vicinity and adjoining districts had been severely jeopardized. Singh  said that BJP which had been blaming previous Govt for their illegal settlement was more to blame in view of various civic amenities including Aadhar cards, Ration cards, electric and water connections and even PRCs having been provided to them during their rule.
”  With GoM constituted earlier under chairmanship of Dr Nirmal Singh having become defunct, the newly proposed commission by the BJP is nowhere in sight. BJP is keeping the Kashmir centric leaders and the separatists in good humour by shutting its eyes to the most dangerous issue which has been haunting Jammu region for a long time now. The ticking time bombs are involved in drug trafficking, flesh trade, desecration acts and terror attacks and could not be allowed to reside in the State even under the existing laws of the State”, remarked Harsh.
With Jammu having become extremely vulnerable in the wake of recent happenings on the border and within, the civil society and saner elements were required to join hands to face the imminent challenges to save the situation from further deterioration. He said that not only the disruptive forces were required to be exposed for their nefarious designs but a united move was required to fight them and defeat them.