‘I remorse to level out that management of NC has misplaced curiosity in the reason for Kashmiri Pandits’
The Nationwide Convention (NC) has suffered one more setback in Jammu as senior chief Anil Dhar resigned from the celebration, blaming its management for allegedly holding former governor Jagmohan liable for the migration of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in 1990.
Mr Dhar additionally objected to the latest statements of NC management with “communal overtones and bias towards Hindus”.
Mr Dhar, who was earlier NC’s vice-provincial president of the Jammu area, introduced the choice to stop the celebration on Monday evening.
“I remorse to level out that management of NC has misplaced curiosity in the reason for Kashmiri Pandits. This was not too long ago highlighted when the management of NC not too long ago mentioned the then Governor Jagmohan was liable for the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus,” he mentioned.
“That is opposite to the truth that it was Pakistan and its proxies, which nonetheless proceed to be liable for exodus of KPs from the Valley”, he mentioned.
“Varied statements and utterances don’t instill confidence amongst Kashmiri Hindus, who’ve confronted worst form of genocide, persecution and mayhem in the course of the previous three many years, he mentioned.
“In actual fact, the newest statements of (NC vice chairman) Omar Abdullah mirror communal overtones and provides a sense of bias towards the Hindus”, he mentioned.
He mentioned he has misplaced religion within the NC on account of such remarks.
“In view of all of this, I’ve misplaced religion within the Nationwide Convention and as such I resign from fundamental membership of the celebration in addition to all of the posts held by me after serving celebration for the previous 30 years”, Dhar mentioned in a letter to NC chief Farooq Abdullah.