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Farooq Abdullah demands revocation of SRO 110

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Accuses Delhi of playing ‘divisive politics’ by denying Kargil its rightful share

Srinagar, Feb 13: National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah Wednesday slammed New Delhi and Governor administration for “denying people of Kargil their rightful share” in the newly constituted Ladakh division.

In a statement issued from party headquarters here, Abdullah said that the people of Kargil are being punished only to pursue the agenda of divisive politics.

“All along it was decided that the division headquarter will be positioned on a rotational basis between Leh and Kargil and all the departments to be divided equally between the two districts. But the incumbent government issuing an SRO in favour of only one district has severely dented the genuine aspirations of people in Kargil and adjoining areas,” he said.

Asserting that the decision has been taken with an eye on the forthcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, he said, “In desperation, the BJP is misusing the governor administration, who without taking cognizance of the aspirations of the people in Kargil, is acting like a pawn. However, this move is bound to backfire on them and will certainly not help them in achieving the desired goals but will inevitably create animosity between the communities.”

Demanding revocation of SRO-110 immediately, Abdullah said, “The way people of Kargil have come out in freezing temperatures and protested against the decision should serve as an eye-opener for those who have whimsically decided on keeping division headquarters at Leh only.”

Supporting the demand of rotational division headquarters between Leh and Kargil, he said, “It’s imperative for the governor administration to concede to the rightful demands of Kargil and adjoining areas. I am, therefore, hopeful that the governor will issue a fresh SRO in this regard that will satisfy the genuine demands of the whole region.”

Taking a dig at the recent constitution of committee of secretaries by the government mandated to look into the demands of the people of Kargil, he said, “When the decision to grant division status to Ladakh was taken, no prior discussions, deliberations were held with people of the region. Number of deputations had already conveyed their desire to have headquarters on rotational basis between Leh and Kargil. Unfortunately, such demands were not considered for reasons known to governor administration. This shows how biased and politically motivated the administration is.”

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