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Army, IB responsible for miseries of Kashmiris: Kamal
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By Reader Correspondent
Published: Wed, 06 February 2013 10:28 PM
Srinagar: Ruling National Conference's Additional
General Secretary, Dr Mustafa Kamal Tuesday
launched a broadside on the Army and
Intelligence Bureau (IB) accusing them of
meddling in the state politics "to see complete
merger of Kashmir with India and secede 'Azad
Kashmir' from Pakistan on the pattern of
Bangladesh."
"Army and IB are repressing the people of
Kashmir and they want to enslave people of
Kashmir completely. For my bold statements
against them, I am being loathed by both these
agencies while my party patron Dr Farooq
Abdullah even advised me to shut my mouth as
he fears that these agencies will not let me
breathe freely," Kamal told news agency 'ANI' in
an interview.
"Army and IB have a motive behind all this. They
want to see complete merger of Kashmir with
India. They are igniting atmosphere here and
want to disintegrate 'Azad Kashmir' on the pattern
of Bangladesh," Kamal said.
"My party patron told me that IB will not let you
breathe freely if you continue to issue statements
against the (IB). He told me not to oppose or
contradict Army and IB otherwise I will suffer,"
Kamal said.
Kamal said that he is being "loathed by all because
he speaks truth." He said, "Let me tell you that IB
and Army are not sincere. They have wicked
designs and want to wage a war to secede 'Azad
Kashmir' from Pakistan on the pattern of
Bangladesh. They want to have complete control
over Kashmir and want to enslave Kashmiris by
hook or crook," he said, adding that "both Army
and IB must remember that the state of J&K had
acceded to and not merged with the Union of
India."
"Jammu and Kashmir is today a headache and a
drain on New Delhi's resources only because it
was not given a fair deal and the constitutional
arrangement between New Delhi and Srinagar
was tampered with," he said.
Hitting out at Congress High Command and the
party's state president Saifudin Soz, Kamal said
Soz had opposed vehemently his induction in
state Cabinet. "How can he like me when I know
where does he stand? The aim of Congress party
is power, and we all know that all is not well in
Congress party. So many Congress leaders have
been showing resentment openly for not getting
berth in Cabinet. They are power mongers and
anti-people," he said.
"From last 60 years, Congress party in state is
exploiting people of Jammu and Kashmir. The
destination of Congress has been always power.
Congress leaders are responsible for the miseries
of common people and now they are hitting the
target by placing gun on the shoulders of National
Conference."
Kamal said the sole aim behind forming National
Conference was to wipe out injustice and transfer
powers from monarchical system to a
democratic system. "But the political treachery
and deceit in 1953 by the government in New
Delhi changed things and the people of the state
have been suffering not only at the hands army
and security agencies but at the hands of
Congress too."
Kamal also said that his party will contest 2014
Assembly elections singlehandedly and it will not
seek the support of Congress. "Congress can't be
our true ally and we are not going to make
Congress an ally. Whatever Chief Minister Omar
Abdullah has been saying, it might be his
personal opinion. Party decisions are not taken by
any individual but it is the job of Working
Committee," Kamal added.
.
.
By Reader Correspondent
Published: Wed, 06 February 2013 10:28 PM
Srinagar: Ruling National Conference's Additional
General Secretary, Dr Mustafa Kamal Tuesday
launched a broadside on the Army and
Intelligence Bureau (IB) accusing them of
meddling in the state politics "to see complete
merger of Kashmir with India and secede 'Azad
Kashmir' from Pakistan on the pattern of
Bangladesh."
"Army and IB are repressing the people of
Kashmir and they want to enslave people of
Kashmir completely. For my bold statements
against them, I am being loathed by both these
agencies while my party patron Dr Farooq
Abdullah even advised me to shut my mouth as
he fears that these agencies will not let me
breathe freely," Kamal told news agency 'ANI' in
an interview.
"Army and IB have a motive behind all this. They
want to see complete merger of Kashmir with
India. They are igniting atmosphere here and
want to disintegrate 'Azad Kashmir' on the pattern
of Bangladesh," Kamal said.
"My party patron told me that IB will not let you
breathe freely if you continue to issue statements
against the (IB). He told me not to oppose or
contradict Army and IB otherwise I will suffer,"
Kamal said.
Kamal said that he is being "loathed by all because
he speaks truth." He said, "Let me tell you that IB
and Army are not sincere. They have wicked
designs and want to wage a war to secede 'Azad
Kashmir' from Pakistan on the pattern of
Bangladesh. They want to have complete control
over Kashmir and want to enslave Kashmiris by
hook or crook," he said, adding that "both Army
and IB must remember that the state of J&K had
acceded to and not merged with the Union of
India."
"Jammu and Kashmir is today a headache and a
drain on New Delhi's resources only because it
was not given a fair deal and the constitutional
arrangement between New Delhi and Srinagar
was tampered with," he said.
Hitting out at Congress High Command and the
party's state president Saifudin Soz, Kamal said
Soz had opposed vehemently his induction in
state Cabinet. "How can he like me when I know
where does he stand? The aim of Congress party
is power, and we all know that all is not well in
Congress party. So many Congress leaders have
been showing resentment openly for not getting
berth in Cabinet. They are power mongers and
anti-people," he said.
"From last 60 years, Congress party in state is
exploiting people of Jammu and Kashmir. The
destination of Congress has been always power.
Congress leaders are responsible for the miseries
of common people and now they are hitting the
target by placing gun on the shoulders of National
Conference."
Kamal said the sole aim behind forming National
Conference was to wipe out injustice and transfer
powers from monarchical system to a
democratic system. "But the political treachery
and deceit in 1953 by the government in New
Delhi changed things and the people of the state
have been suffering not only at the hands army
and security agencies but at the hands of
Congress too."
Kamal also said that his party will contest 2014
Assembly elections singlehandedly and it will not
seek the support of Congress. "Congress can't be
our true ally and we are not going to make
Congress an ally. Whatever Chief Minister Omar
Abdullah has been saying, it might be his
personal opinion. Party decisions are not taken by
any individual but it is the job of Working
Committee," Kamal added.