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Usman Majid condemns ‘assault’

In a statement, he expressed deep concern over the alleged physical assault and alleged that they were abused, threatened, and intimidated by Congress workers in an attempt to coerce them into voting for Congress
09:15 AM Oct 02, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Srinagar, Oct 1: Former Planning Minister and Ex-MLA Bandipora, Usman Majid, on Tuesday, vehemently condemned the alleged assault on Kashmiri Pandits by Indian National Congress (INC) workers in Bandipora, describing the incident as an attack on democracy and communal harmony.

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In a statement, he expressed deep concern over the alleged physical assault and alleged that they were abused, threatened, and intimidated by Congress workers in an attempt to coerce them into voting for Congress.

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He asserted, "The Kashmiri Pandits were targeted, thrashed, abused, and roughed up for refusing to cast their votes under pressure. Such tactics are not only illegal but shameful and contrary to the very principles of democracy."

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Majid further emphasised that the Kashmiri Pandit community is an integral part of the valley, and their contribution to the social and cultural fabric of Jammu and Kashmir is invaluable. "The Kashmiri Pandits have suffered enough over the years, and now, instead of protecting them, they are being threatened and abused. This must stop immediately. The well-being and safety of every Kashmiri, irrespective of their religion or background, must be ensured," Majid asserted.

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He urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the district administration of Bandipora to take immediate and necessary action against the culprits involved in this despicable act. "I call upon the ECI and the district administration to ensure that those responsible for this violence and intimidation, , are brought to justice and that the voting process remains free, fair, and secure for all," he said.

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