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Jammu, April 20 (KNO) : Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) National Youth President, Sanjay Saraf Saturday claimed that abrogation of Article 370 and 35-A was not an important issue for Kashmiri Pandit community. According to KNO correspondent, Sanjay Saraf while addressing a presser at Press Club Jammu said the issue of abrogation of Article 35-A and 370 has no any importance for displaced community as the issue is subjudice in the Supreme Court. "In every Parliament and Assembly elections, Kashmiri Pandit community is still deprived of election process even after the community voters have submitted online M-Form but when it comes to election process, the names of community members were not in the voting list which is a serious concern for community who are still deprived of election process since migration," Saraf claimed. He further said that among the problems faced by Pandits are hygienic drinking water supplied at Jagti Township Nagrota due to which the displaced community is facing healthcare problems. Replying to another query related to allegation levelled by Deputy Mayor Srinagar by targeting Sanjay Saraf as a RSS Agent which went viral on social media, “I don’t care whosoever is calling me as RSS agent but I am happy that they are not labeling me as ISI agent.” “Such people are trying to create a situation which is not good for the Valley and displaced community,” he added.(KNO)

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