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Those who looted public money won’t be spared: Ram Madhav

Srinagar, Aug 01 : Accusing the regional National Conference and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of resorting to fear mongering over Article 35A, BJP’s National General Secretary Ram Madhav Thursday alleged that their existence was threatened after anti-corruption campaign was launched by the Governor Administration.

Addressing a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits at Balhama, here, he said, “How big leaders they may be, those who looted public money won’t be spared. The political parties here directly or indirectly support terrorism for their own interests. Politics is a big reason for terrorism in Kashmir.”

“Terrorists who roams with guns usually infiltrate from Pakistan. But they get money and support by political and non-political organisations here. Till you want take action against Hurriyat Conference, Jamait-e-Islami leaders and some individuals who support terror ideology, situation won’t improve in Kashmir,” Madhav alleged.

The BJP leader said the effort of Centre was to get back Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley with dignity and peace. “They (KPs) should come back and live in their homes with safety and security. It is not only Pandits who have suffered due to the violence, but local Kashmiris too have suffered,” he added.

Earlier, Kashmiri Pandits Welfare Committee Balhama briefed Madhav about the requirements of the temple some of which included exterior and interior renovations and toilets for visiting devotees among other such facilities.

Madhav along with National Vice President BJYM Er. Ajaz Hussain, State Spokesperson Khalid Jahangir, MLC Surinder Ambardar and Kashmir Media & IT Incharge Manzoor Bhat visited Bala Devi temple at Balhama, Srinagar. (KNS)

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