Dhar announced his resignation from the party on Monday night.
Jammu, In a major setback to the National Conference (NC) in Jammu, senior leader Anil Dhar resigned from the party. He criticized the party leadership for allegedly holding former Governor Jagmohan responsible for the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in 1990.
Dhar also objected to the recent statements of the NC leadership showing “communal complexion and prejudice against Hindus”. Dhar announced his resignation from the party on Monday night. “I am deeply saddened to say that the NC leadership is no longer interested in the interests of Kashmiri Pandits. This becomes clear from the recent blaming of former Governor Jagmohan for the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in 1990 by the NC leadership.”
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“This is contrary to the fact that Pakistan and its allies were responsible for this, which is still responsible for the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley,” he said. Dhar said, “Various statements have not instilled confidence in Kashmiri Hindus, who have faced the most horrific carnage, persecution and violence during the last three decades. In fact, the recent statements of NC vice-president Omar Abdullah reflect the communal colors and make clear his sense of prejudice against Hindus.
Dhar said that he has lost faith in the National Conference. In a letter to the President of the National Conference, Dhar said, “In view of all these things, I have lost faith in the National Conference and hence I have resigned from the membership of the party and all posts after being associated with it for 30 years.” I give.” (agency)