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BJP urges KP, Dogras to stay back in Valley

Party assures security, says govt is determined to defeat ‘Pak plot’

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Jammu, June 5: As migrant Kashmiri Pandit and Dogra employees have been demanding the government to shift them out of the Valley in the wake of targeted killings, the BJP on Sunday appealed to them to stay back and said the government is determined to defeat the “Pakistani conspiracy”.

Calling J&K the country’s crown, the BJP’s chief for the Union territory Ravinder Raina said, “We have to stand together to scuttle the nefarious designs of Pakistan, which has chalked out the conspiracy of targeted killings through its sponsored terrorists to force out minorities and nationalis­t Muslims from the Valley.”

“We are fighting a Pakistan-sponsored proxy war for the last 32 years and our Army, police and paramilita­ry forces have given a befitting reply by eliminatin­g thousands of terrorists over the years to frustrate the evil designs of the neighbouri­ng country,” Mr Raina said, addressing a gathering of Kashmiri Pandits at the party headquarte­rs.

He said when terrorism started in the Valley in the early 1990s, Pakistan’s plan was to drive out the “nationalis­t forces”, and hence it targeted Kashmiri Pandits and nationalis­t Muslims in the BJP.

“Our people fought back bravely... Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has given a free hand to the Army, police and paramilita­ry forces, and the security situation in the Valley has improved satisfacto­rily, which is evident from the fact that there is no Hurriyat Conference-sponsored strikes and stone pelting during anti-terrorism operations,” he said.

As Pakistan saw the restoratio­n of peace in the Valley, it conspired with the terror groups to bleed Kashmir again and chalked out the strategy of targeted killings to create fear and force fresh migration, he alleged.

“We appeal to all nationalis­ts, including Pandits, Dogras and those who have come from different parts of the country, to stay back as we have to join hands to defeat the conspiraci­es of the enemies,” he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Relatives wave as Haj pilgrims leave for their pilgrimage to Mecca in Srinagar on Sunday.
— PTI Relatives wave as Haj pilgrims leave for their pilgrimage to Mecca in Srinagar on Sunday.

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