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Darbar employees stay away from Secretariat Union accuses police of ‘encouraging’miscreants

Srinagar, Feb 18,: Government employees from Civil Secretariat employees from Kashmir refused to attend their duties fearing mob attacks even though government had made vehicles at their disposal on Monday.
Civil Secretariat Employees Union President Ghulam Rasool told that they have decided not to attend their duties till the activities of goons are curbed. He alleged that miscreants target Kashmiris wherever they get opportunities.
“I have asked Kashmiri employees to take care of their families first and only then join duties. We don’t trust police as they have been given a free hand to miscreants. Curfew had been imposed in Jammu city to hoodwink Kashmiris. Miscreants were allowed to carry out processions despite curfew,” he said and accused Jammu Police Chief of being soft on miscreants.
Ghulam Rasool also trashed police claim of taking action against over 100 miscreants. “The claims made by police are fake. No action has been initiated against miscreants. They are free and are being encouraged,” he said.
The Civil Secretariat Employees Union president alleged that Kashmiri Pandits hurled even a petrol bomb at Toop Sher Khan area on Government quarters to intimidate and harass people of Kashmir. “They also took to streets and raised slogans against us,” he said.
Meanwhile, different social and religious organizations have established community kitchens for Kashmiri people stranded in Jammu due to violence that erupted after the deadly attack on CRPF in Kashmir killing at least 49 troopers.
Fearing mob attacks, thousands of people from Kashmir including women and children have taken refuge in different mosques of Jammu though majority of the people are staying at Makah Masjid Bhatandi where ‘Falah-e-Insaniyat Committee’ has established a major community kitchen.

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