PDP Seeks J&K LG’s Resignation Over Security Situation in the Valley

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PDP spokesman Suhail Bukhari. — IANS

The LG has lost his moral authority to continue in his job following the recent killings of civilians in the valley, said PDP spokesman Suhail Bukhari

SRINAGAR — In the aftermath of serial killings of civilians by militants, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on Friday demanded the resignation of J&K Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha.

Addressing the media at the party headquarters in Srinagar, PDP spokesman, Suhail Bukhari said that the LG has lost his moral authority to continue in his job following the recent killings of civilians in the valley.

“For the past two years, the MHA is directly controlling the security situation in the valley. And look what it has led us to”, Bukhari said.

He said the Government of India and its administration is responsible for the deteriorating security situation in the valley.

“No Kashmiri is feeling safe today. The situation has worsened here.

“We demand immediate resignation of the LG”.

The PDP workers later started a protest march towards the city centre Lal Chowk. However, the police intervened and disallowed the protest march. — IANS

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