VHP warns separatists to desist from giving bandh calls

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 29: State VHP Patron Dr. Ramakant Dubey while sharply reacting to the frequent “Bandh calls” in Valley by separatists on the occasion of “Accession” of the State with the Union of India warned them  to desist from such anti-national activities.
Dr. Dubey while talking to reporters here today advised such people to take it forever that the J&K State was, is and will always remain an inseparable part of the country. They should see that it is only in India that every religious community irrespective of their caste & creed is enjoying equal rights, living in an open atmosphere without any interference from the Government in their personal independence.
“No country in the world can tolerate anti national activities anywhere from any of its people, he said,. They should see that in 1947 Maharaja Hari Singh who had legal rights on the State according to his freewill & rights signed this historic instrument of Accession”, he added.
He said the Accession was also rectified by the State’s constituent Assembly in 1954 where the tallest leader of the State Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah was also present. These people should know that partition of country was made on ‘Two-nation Theory’ which is strictly being followed in PoK for the benefit of Muslims only but in India majority of Hindus have virtually suffered on each and every aspect due to the two nation theory.
The separatists should feel happy that they are in India only. They should know that no where in the world indigenous people of any area become  migrants like Kashmiri Pandits became in J&K. This State is run on the principles of laws of the country like other states and the separatists   should first see the anti-national activities are not tolerable since long. Majority of Muslim killings in the State for the last 25 years has been made by militants trained by Pakistan.
Dubey said that those who are indulging in anti national activities in the Valley should know the fate of those who migrated to Pak from India in 1947. He also urged the Government to turn tough against such elements who are indulging in anti national activities in Kashmir Valley.