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Kathua rape and murder: NC seeks Special Legislative Session

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April 15, 2018
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Kathua rape and murder: NC seeks Special Legislative Session
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Srinagar: National Conference on Sunday demanded Special Legislative Session over the gruesome rape and murder of an eight year old child in Rasana Kathua, saying it was not an isolated, spontaneous crime but the manifestation of a deeply repugnant and repressive politics that hinges on the harassment, intimidation and disempowerment of the nomadic Gujjar-Bakerwal communities.
“The hardworking, peaceful and harmonious Gujjar Bakerwal communities have been at the receiving end of threats and intimidation ever since the present political dispensation came to power. Ministers of this Government openly threatened the Gujjar Bakerwal community of dire repercussions and one such Minister went to the extent of reminding them of the horrors of the 1947 massacre,” said President Dr. Farooq Abdullah while chairing a meeting of the Party’s Provincial Committee for Kashmir, a statement issued here said
“The Gujjar Bakerwal communities have been hounded, targeted and intimidated for nearly three years now while PDP has remained a mute spectator. Had the PDP objected to this harassment and intimidation, perhaps things would not have come to this tragic pass. The Chief Minister’s silence over repeated attempts to harass and threaten the Gujjar Bakerwal communities emboldened these elements and the consequences are here for all of us to see.”
He added: ““The PDP-BJP Alliance has left no stone unturned to divide the people of the State along regional and religious lines to seek their own specific political dividends. While the BJP continues to pit the people of Jammu against their brothers and sisters in Kashmir as a deeply divisive and dangerous political strategy, the PDP in Kashmir sought votes against the BJP before aligning with it post elections – eroding the sanctity of its mandate and pushing our youth towards turmoil and disenchantment. The ramifications of this opportunism – of this brazen sellout have been disastrous. Today the fault lines between various regions of our State have become deeper than they ever where as shrill, polarizing rhetoric has changed the narrative into an ‘us versus them’ debate in respective regions of the State. This is a very dangerous trend and the slide needs to be checked immediately before it’s too late and the situation becomes irretrievable.”
Asking party leaders to reach out to the disgruntled youth and give them all possible opportunities to come forwards with fresh ideas to take the State out of the morass of hopelessness, instability and chaos, the National Conference President said bridges needed to be built to connect the youth with constructive ways to resolve our issues. “We have to make all efforts to empower the youth and take them on board. Their perspective is invaluable and most relevant and will provide the basis of resolving the issues of the State and meeting various challenges we are faced with”, he said, adding, “I also implore all of you to continue playing a constructive role in blunting the edge of a communal narrative and a divisive politics that threatens our State’s amity and brotherhood. Each one of us should rebuild the bridges of trust and mutual brotherhood between the three regions of the State and swear by the integrity and unity of Jammu and Kashmir. Those trying to divide the State by poisoning people of one region against the other are playing with fire and will never succeed in their ulterior motives.”

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