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Beware of elements inimical to peace: NC

Senior National Conference leaders Dr Sheikh Mustaffa Kamal and Devender Singh Rana on Sunday cautioned people against disruptive elements and urged them to identify, expose and isolate these forces in the larger interest of society, based on the principle of equality and social justice.

Updated on: Jun 16, 2013 08:35 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Jammu
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Senior National Conference leaders Dr Sheikh Mustaffa Kamal and Devender Singh Rana on Sunday cautioned people against disruptive elements and urged them to identify, expose and isolate these forces in the larger interest of society, based on the principle of equality and social justice.

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Speaking at a function at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan here on Sunday afternoon, held in observance of the 87th birth anniversary of Babu Milkhi Ram, the two leaders recalled the pioneering role of Baba-e-Quom Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah and Madr-e-Mehrban in the uplift and awakening of the weaker sections of society.

"Some forces are hell-bent to weaken the state by exploiting regional, communal and sectarian sentiments in pursuit of their sinister political agenda," provincial president Devender Singh Rana said adding that the National Conference would foil and frustrate their machinations with its full might.

Rana emphasized the role of secular forces in sidelining elements inimical to peace and tranquility while saying this can be achieved only when those in public life become role models by dint of their selfless service to people, especially poor and the downtrodden "Since opinion leaders enjoy larger influence in the society, they should rise above their personal ambitions and strive for mitigating the suffering of poor, underprivileged and needy".

Dr Kamal recalled with pride how the distinguished personalities among the backward classes rose to the position of the Head of Nation and most coveted positions in the country. "Their presence is discernible in every sphere of activity", he maintained.

 
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