Srinagar: Reacting to the reports of the union Home Minister Rajnath Singh over separate townships to Pandits, Huriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani Wednesay said his amalgam has already rejected any such proposal and that the move itself is not beneficial for the pandits themselves.
We have already made it clear that no one is opposing the return of the pandits to Kashmir valley. They must be settled in their own native areas and not in the isolated towns. If any such measure is taken, it will have dangerous impact here. Not only the Muslims, the separate townships will not even prove to safe for the pandits as well, Geelani said while addressing a seminar here.
Training guns at RSS and BJP, Geelani said the attempts are being made to make Jammu a separate Hindu state. There are VDCs in the chinab valley to which arms have been provided. They unleash terror in the Chinab valley areas. When a resistance leader tries to visit Jammu, he is disallowed. There are clear indications that some communal forces are trying to carve out a Hindu state in Jammu and want to fragment Jammu and Kashmir on communal lines, Geelani said.
The senior separatist leader said RSS is a party which has an ideological base and that only ideology can counter its plans and agendas.
The Huriyat (G) chairman termed the arrest and slapping of PSA on Masarat Alam Bhat as condemnable and unlawful, saying such an act merits condemnation at all levels.
Over the unity in the separatist camp in Kashmir, Gelani said that his amalgam has already made it clear that unity of principles will be acceptable and not the unity of heads. There was already a united resistance camp and it has to be seen how it was fragmented. We have to learn from the mistakes of the past.
Geelani also urged parents not to send their daughters outside Jammu and Kashmir and that all have to do their bit to end immoral activities. Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) has become the hub of immoral activities and there is no one acting on ground to stop such a serious menace.
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