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Polls have no legitimacy in JK: UJC

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
January 7, 2015
in Kashmir
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Srinagar, Jan 7 : United Jihad Council (UJC) an amalgam of various militant organizations on Wednesday said that any government in Jammu and Kashmir formed with give and take will never be a stable one.

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In an emailed statement issued to news agency, United Jihad Council spokesman Salim Hashmi UJC chief Syed Sallah-ud-din said elections conducted in the presence of 8 lakh troops have no ‘legitimacy’ and that people of the state of Jammu and Kashmir expressed their dissent before the world when the observed shut down on the visit of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “Polls in JK have no relevance and the coalition government wherein give and take is being displayed will prove to be an unstable entity,” statement quoting Syed Salahuddin said
He added that the people of Jammu and Kashmir had no expectations with the new government and that the helmsmen in JK have already unleashed an era of loot and plunder at large. “Those who expect that the new dispensation is going to mitigate the sufferings of people are in a frenzied dream. People of Kashmir never expected any good from the governments that are being installed in JK by New Delhi and now ugly face of the government will come to fore when it will be formed with the support of most ‘communal, anti Kashmiri and anti-Muslim’ party BJP,” Salahuddin said.
The UJC chief also took a dig at Prime Minister NarendraModi and his government, saying it never helped the people in the midst of the flood crises that engulfed the state in September. This attitude of the Modi Government exposed its anti-Muslim and anti-Kashmir policy,” Salahuddin said.
Salahuddin stated further: “Time is not far away when India and its allies will be forced to read the writing on the wall.”

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