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Demand in LS for dismissal of Mufti govt

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New Delhi:A demand was raised in Lok Sabha on Tuesday for dismissal of Mufti Sayeed government in Jammu and Kashmir and a ban on PDP in the wake of its “anti national” act of releasing hardline separatist leader Masarat Alam .
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, AIADMK leader P Venugopal said his party was “not satisfied” with the explanation of PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the issue given to the House on Monday. He wanted to know what sort of clarification has been sought by the Centre from the state government.
Modi had yesterday denounced the release of Alam and Rajnath Singh had said his ministry had sought clarifications from the state government over the issue. Venugopal said what has “added insult to injury” is that the state CM has asked the police to release a dozen more separatists including some political prisoners.
He said the BJP has to come out of the coalition government in the state and the Centre should ban PDP for taking up the separatist cause. This was the second day that the issue of Masarat Alam was raised in the Lok Sabha. Yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh had made statements in Parliament on the controversy.(PTI)

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