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Centre blamed for Kashmir situation
Special Correspondent
MANGALORE: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has said that the situation in Jammu and Kashimir remained a cause of worry and blamed it on “weak and indecisive” policies of the Union Government.
This was stated in its annual report released by its general secretary Suresh Joshi on Friday on the inaugural day of its three-day national meeting of representatives of the parivar organisations at Puttur, 60 km from here.
The report said, “Negation of complete merger of Jammu-Kashmir with Bharat (India) by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, claiming Jammu-Kashmir to be a disputed territory, creation of such an environment by interlocutors of the Centre and open support to them by Central government and Congress leaders indicates that separatists, State and the Central government have embarked upon such a path to strike some agreement…” It said various parties are strengthening the forces of separatism to fulfil their vested political interests.
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