Expose forces behind unrest: Mustafa Kamal
Srinagar, Oct 6: Senior National Conference leader and MLA Hazratbal Dr Mustafa Kamal has said that time has come to expose the forces behind the present unrest. He said elements instigating the youth and exploiting them for their petty political gains are to be fought collectively to protect innocent youth from falling prey to their nefarious designs. He said those people are the real enemies of Valley’s youth.
Dr. Kamal said other forces behind the present unrest are in fact working against the cause of Kashmiri people. He questioned their demand for separating the State from India, given the fact that they have been Members of State Legislature themselves and are still enjoying perks. He said on such occasions they have owed allegiance to the Indian Constitution and now are disowning the same.
He said other forces behind the unrest include those who have decades old rivalry with National Conference and are plotting for de-stabilizing the government of Omar Abdullah to settle their political scores.
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