Party leaders, activists stage protest outside CM residence – seek answers

 ‘CM should answer about her failure to take Shopian FIR to logical conclusion’

J K News Today

Srinagar , March 10 : National Conference on Saturday took out a protest march from Party Headquarters ‘Nawa-e-Subha’ in Srinagar to the Chief  Minister’s  residence at Gupkar Road to protest against brazen, shocking attempts that have been made to shield the accused individuals in the heinous and barbaric Kathua rape and murder case.

Led by NC General Secretary Haji Ali Muhammad Sagar, NC Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani, Party Vice President Chaudhary Muhammad Ramzan and North Zone President Muhammad Akbar Lone, hundreds of National Conference activists, members of the legal-cell and women’s cell of the party marched towards the Chief Minister’s residence seeking answers about the brazen mishandling of the case under apparent political pressure from some quarters.

Speaking on the occasion, NC General Secretary Haji Ali Muhammad Sagar said the Government had sown shocking and shameful insensitivity towards the heinous tragedy in Kathua and it was a blot of shame that two Cabinet Ministers participated in a rally that aimed to shield the culprits by mounting political pressure on the investigation.

The NC General Secretary also lashed out at the State Government and the Chief Minister for an abject failure to take the Shopian killings FIR to any conclusion and said the Government had been ridiculed by the Central Government which had filed a plea in the Supreme Court seeking quashing of the FIR filed by the J&K Government. “First Mehbooba Ji assured the people on the floor of the Assembly that she would take the Shopian FIR to its logical conclusion and then when the accused Army Officer’s father move to the Supreme Court – Mehbooba Ji’s Government said the Major’s name doesn’t even exist in the said FIR. Consequently the Central Government filed a fresh plea in the Supreme Court seeking quashing of the FIR filed by the J&K Government. Now the very right of the State Government to take legal action in these matters is being mocked and unfortunately the Chief Minister is completely silent and has surrendered. This doesn’t auger well for the State and these are answers that the CM must answer”, the NC General Secretary added.

Many party leaders, legislators and office bearers participated in the protest march.