Omar calls for intensified efforts towards initiating cadaveric organ donation in J&K
He assured full government support in strengthening these institutions to promote a healthier society.
Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo, President of PK, said it was high time to review scaling down the level of the diplomatic mission in Pakistan.
SP Sharma | Jammu | February 21, 2019 7:01 pm
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The Panun Kashmir (PK), an organisation of migrant Kashmiri Pandits, has demanded to stop of the cross-LoC trade in view of Pakistan sponsoring terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir.
The PK held a meeting here on Thursday to discuss the scenario after the terrorist attack in Pulwama where 44 CRPF personnel were killed.
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Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo, President of PK, said it was high time to review scaling down the level of the diplomatic mission in Pakistan.
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He also stressed that the Articles 370 and 35A should be abrogated as these provisions were generating the sense of separatism.
Chrungoo suggested that opening of the Kartarpur Corridor should be suspended as Pakistan might misuse it to further fan terrorism.
He appreciated the loud and clear message of the Corps Commander, Lt General KJS Dhillon that anyone picking the gun would be killed if he did not surrender.
Chrungoo asked the Kashmir centric politicians to advise the Kashmiri students in institutions elsewhere in the country not to take an anti-India stance and also not post anti-national comments on the social media.
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He assured full government support in strengthening these institutions to promote a healthier society.
While the Speaker of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Abdul Rahim Rather asked the members to desist from the “breach of privilege” by giving unwarranted publicity to matters connected with business of the House, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday hit back accusing Rather of imposing a form of “martial law” while occupying a constitutional position.
A spokesperson of the Handicrafts and Handloom Department, Kashmir, hoped that the exports are expected to touch cumulatively Rs.3000 crore for 3 years, by the end of the last quarter of the current financial year.
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