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Congress expresses concern over loss of Civilian | KNO

State, Centre miserably fails to restore peace in Valley

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Srinagar April 30 (KNO) : The J&K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the civilian killing during the encounter at Drabgam in Pulwama and urged upon the people especially youth to maintain clam, as that the confrontation with the Forces invite trouble leading to the loss of the civilians, which has to be avoided in the larger interest of peace and stability.

The Party also urged upon the Forces to exercise restrain while dealing with Militant related activities and ensure that civilian are not killed or injured, saying that both State & Centre have miserably failed to restore clam in valley. The Party Spokesperson while expressing grief over the civilian killing described the loss of civilians as the source of alienation among the people, blaming the ruling PDP BJP dispensation for the deteriorating situation in valley.

The wrong policies adopted by PDP BJP will remain the cause behind mass discontent and mistrust among the people, besides they have miserably failed to infuse trust and confidence among the youth, as a result, there is deep alienation among the people, he added He blamed both State and Centre Govt for failing to win the hearts of people, rather than creating a congenial atmosphere to infuse trust and confidence among the people.

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