NC promoting waywardness: TeH
Srinagar: Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Jammu Kashmir has accused mainstream political parties especially the ruling National Conference of promoting moral waywardness, obscenity and use of narcotics among the Kashmiri youth.
“Besides New Delhi and its agencies, all mainstream parties in general and ruling National Conference in particular, as a part of cultural aggression, are alluring the Kashmiri youth into moral waywardness, obscenity, drinking and narcotics to keep them away from ongoing freedom struggle,” said the Tehreek spokesman Dr Ghulam Muhammad Ganai in a statement on Monday, adding that “The computer mixing of photographs by a female activist of NC in Bandipora is a case in point.”
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