JammuIn a scathing attack on its coalition partner BJP, a ruling PDP legislator from Jammu today said that by communalizing human rights and governance issues, the right wing party was hurting constitutional mandate that Hindus as well as Muslims of the Jammu region have given to saffron party in the 2014 assembly elections.
PDP MLC from Kishtwar, Firdous Tak, said that the BJPs outburst on safeguarding tribal community and politicising rape and murder of the minor girl of Kathua is uncalled for.
There is nothing right about the right wing. The outburst by so-called leaders of Jammu about certain measures to safeguard tribal community is unwarranted and uncalled. This follows the politicising CB probe into rape and murder of 8 yr old Asifa, Tak wrote on his social media accounts on Facebook and Twitter.
The PDP leader was referring to the BJP ministers who have objected to the official statement of restrictions imposed on eviction of tribals from forest land.
BJP has made it an issue to remove tribal and nomad population from forest areas in Jammu region by accusing them as encroachers.
Reacting to the BJPs objection to the official restrictions on eviction of tribals, Tak said that the Muslims are equal stakeholders in the Jammu region and have equal rights.
The discourse of Jammu being Hindu Jammu is tragic. The Muslims have equal rights and duties in the region. They are equal stakeholders and not second class citizen, he said.
The majoritarian approach pushing minorities to wall is not new in Jammu. BJP is following footprints of Congress to represent majority opinion. The right wing forgot it got one Muslim MLA elected to its kitty and Muslim votes to four other MLAs from Chenab valley, he said.
Every time u play communal, u are hurting the constitutional mandate, he said referring to the BJP. (KNS)
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