08-02-2008, 11:26 PM
Start the war in LOC and shut down the road to Muzaffarabad
Make Jammu as the state capital of Kashmir
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Land row bringing J-K on verge of disintegration: PDP</b>
Srinagar (PTI): The PDP on Saturday warned that the unrest over the Amaranth land row had brought J-K on verge of disintegration and the situation could spin out of control if the authorities don't crackdown on the protesters in Jammu.
"The agitation in Jammu having assumed an anti-Kashmiri character... is bringing the state at the verge of disintegration and if not controlled will plunge the state into the communal holocaust," PDP leader Nizamuddin Bhat said in a statement.
He said it will be too late for the Governor to retrieve the situation if the "unbridled vandals are allowed to hold law at ransom". Condemning the "economic blockade" of Kashmir by Hindu outfits, senior party leader Abdul Aziz Zargar said said "such acts tantamount to the division of state along regional and ethnic lines which in no circumstances is tolerable".
He said the step justified his party's demand for opening of Srinagar-Muzaffarabad road for trade.
"With no signs of an end to the the crises, most of industrial units and print media are running out of raw material and hundreds of tonnes of fresh fruit is decaying on the road sides. The demand of opening Srinagar-Muzaffarabad road for trade purposes stands vindicated," Zargar said addressing a public meeting in Noorabad area of Kulgam district.
Make Jammu as the state capital of Kashmir
<b>
Land row bringing J-K on verge of disintegration: PDP</b>
Srinagar (PTI): The PDP on Saturday warned that the unrest over the Amaranth land row had brought J-K on verge of disintegration and the situation could spin out of control if the authorities don't crackdown on the protesters in Jammu.
"The agitation in Jammu having assumed an anti-Kashmiri character... is bringing the state at the verge of disintegration and if not controlled will plunge the state into the communal holocaust," PDP leader Nizamuddin Bhat said in a statement.
He said it will be too late for the Governor to retrieve the situation if the "unbridled vandals are allowed to hold law at ransom". Condemning the "economic blockade" of Kashmir by Hindu outfits, senior party leader Abdul Aziz Zargar said said "such acts tantamount to the division of state along regional and ethnic lines which in no circumstances is tolerable".
He said the step justified his party's demand for opening of Srinagar-Muzaffarabad road for trade.
"With no signs of an end to the the crises, most of industrial units and print media are running out of raw material and hundreds of tonnes of fresh fruit is decaying on the road sides. The demand of opening Srinagar-Muzaffarabad road for trade purposes stands vindicated," Zargar said addressing a public meeting in Noorabad area of Kulgam district.