PK, Smarth Bharat reiterate CBI probe demand into Rassana murder

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 26:  Panun Kashmir (PK) organised a citizens meet today in the spiritual city of  Nasik-Maharashtra.  Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo, president, PK  who is on a two-week “Kashmir Sankalp Yatra” Phase-6 programme, concluded the three city tour of Mumbai-Nasik-Trambakeshwar today.
He, while addressing various segments of people here stressed the importance of CBI probe into the Rassana murder.
He said the demographic invasion on the Jammu province due to the Rohangya and Bangladeshi illegal immigrants has also sent alarm waves throughout the State and even in the country as a whole. Jammu has been targeted as its image has been dented by the vested interests. The people of Jammu, Ladakh and the community of Kashmiri Pandits are on the same page so far as the national priorities in the State are concerned.
He said that the Government Tribal Department order on the land grab in the State is also an unconstitutional and illegal order that needs to be rescinded urgently. These demands form the core issues of the agitation of the Jammu people. PK fully supports the agitation for the genuine demands of the people of Jammu. “We also reiterate that the ethnically cleansed community of Kashmiri Pandits needed to be taken into confidence so far as their geo-political issues are concerned, he added.
He said the Kashmiri Pandits have entered 30th year of their exile and have been scattered throughout the country and the globe. Terrorism is the most challenging threat to the civilized world. P K appeals to the Government of India to initiate a dialogue process with the representatives of the primary victims of Islamic terrorism in Kashmir, the KP community, in regard to their resettlement in Kashmir as per the Margdarshan  Resolution of 1991.
In Nasik Citizen meet was presided over by  Munish Munjal, general secretary, Smarth Bharat. He said that the Kathua murder has raised a number of questions regarding various activities in the sensitive State of J&K. The people of Kathua district have virtually lost their faith in the State-run SIT and Crime Branch probe into the incident. The way the issue was raised has put the State Government in the dock because of the fact that a number of officers involved in the probe are themselves facing serious charges of moral and criminal turpitude. The post-mortem report is not also in tune with the conclusions of the probe and created questions even on the charge sheet filed. There are various factors those have been inducted from outside the State which involves even the collection of funds by dubious characters.
Those among prominent who attended and spoke in the programme included Pralay Sarkar, Jai Prakash Singh, Dr. Abhijeet Saraf and L.M.Kuchroo.