Chrungoo urges Home Minister to establish Special Crimes Tribunal

BJP state spokesperson on Kashmir Affairs, Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo, raised three issues with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in a meeting of state office bearers, MLAs and MLCs of BJP here on Thursday, a statement said.

“I as displaced Kashmiri Pandit feel proud to greet the HomeMinister in my birth land, Kashmir. Kashmiri Pandits have raised the demand forestablishment of Special Crimes Tribunal to investigate the crimes againsthumanity in regard to Kashmiri Pandits over the past three decades. TheGovernment is requested to consider the demand on priority so that the culpritsare booked and justice done with the exiled community,” the statement quotedChrungoo as having said.

   

“Mughal Road has become a big national security and law andorder headache for the country. This road is being misused to further the causeof militants, drug trafficking, human trafficking, bovine animals smuggling andalso plying of illegal road traffic. This needs to be taken very seriously bythe government in order to stop such a developing scenario,” Churngoosaid.  “Kashmiri Pandit communityrepresentation in the J&K State Assembly needs to be ensured by takingmeasures to make their entry possible this time. It will go a long way toestablish their indigenous character politically and will help the overallcause of the community, BJP and the nation.”

Chrungoo said that “the role of M Form has been dismal anddiscouraging for the Kashmir Pandit migrant voters and it needs to be abolishedat an early date.”

The statement said that the Chrungoo also presented a fewbooks to the Union Home Minister.

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