RSS to burn copy of Kashmir interlocutors report
Tuesday July 17, 2012 08:18:24 PM,
IANS
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Chandigarh: The Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) will burn copies of the Jammu
and Kashmir interlocutors' "dangerous" report across the country
soon, a senior leader said here Tuesday.
RSS leader Indresh Kumar told media persons here that the RSS
would soon decide a date to burn the copies of the report
submitted by the three interlocutors to the central government.
"The interlocutors' report is extremely dangerous for the unity
and integrity of the country. It will lead to division of the
country," he alleged, terming the report as being against
Kashmir's integration with India.
The report has recommended the setting up of a constitutional
committee to review all central laws extended to the state and
making permanent Article 370 of the constitution that grants the
state a special status.
Indresh Kumar said the interlocutors had taken a line which will
allow a third agency to mediate on the Kashmir issue which India
will not tolerate.
He said that Pakistan had no right to the areas of Kashmir it
currently occupies.
The report, "A New Compact with the People of Jammu and Kashmir",
prepared by the three interlocutors - senior journalist Dileep
Padgaonkar, academician Radha Kumar and former information
commissioner M.M. Ansari - was made public early this month.
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