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Closing coaching centres egoistic, part of RSS Agenda: Geelani

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April 23, 2018
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Kashmir was never a crown for India, will never be in future: Hurriyat (G)
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Srinagar: Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani on Monday strongly condemned the state authorities for closing private coaching centres, saying it illustrates “egoistic approach.”
Blaming state administration for following ‘RSS agenda’, Geelani said that “this dictatorial order is aimed at to ruining future of our students.”
The octogenarian accused authorities for hatching conspiracies and said they failed to deliver any good, saying their activities are aimed at to please their masters in New Delhi.
“All orders are being issued from Nagpur. The state authorities are pushing youth to wall. It is ridiculous and shameful for these stooges to blame students for stone throwing and the state directives carries no sense,” said Geelani.
“The state authorities while destroying all sectors including business, education and economical activities are fomenting trouble and making situations explosive.”
Refereeing to private coaching centres, Geelani said exceptions are everywhere and leaving aside a few drawbacks these institutions have contributed a lot in reforming the society while as corruption and nepotism is the hall mark for government sponsored institutions. “These private coaching centrers can contribute a lot if they follow sacred values instead of business interests.”

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