Iiojk ‘strongman’ faces calls for resignation Magic Post

Iiojk ‘strongman’ faces calls for resignation

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The calls for empowerment and resignation of the Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), occupied a Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), experienced security failure during the attack on Pahalgam on April 22 which led India and Pakistan to a four-day military confrontation in May.

The main opposition parties in the Indian Parliament, as well as the IIOJK party, demanded that the Lieutenant-Governor of the occupied territory and the leader of the Bharatiya Janata (BJP), Manoj Sinha, immediately resigned and apologizes to the people.

In an interview with the media on Monday, Sinha admitted that the attack on Pahalgam which cost the life of 26 tourists, was a security period and that he took full responsibility. “I take full responsibility for the incident, which was undoubtedly a security failure,” he said.

In response to his admission, many Indian politicians have criticized Sinha for negligence and behind in responsibility. According to a media report, they allegedly alleged that Sinha intended to protect “unpertaited civil servants” in the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He (Sinha) finally takes responsibility for Pahalgam after 82 days of attack. In doing so, who do he protect in Delhi? How many days, weeks, months to be also held responsible and resign or be dismissed? “Pawan Khera, spokesperson for the main party of the opposition congress, in an article on X.

“Since (Sinha) has taken full responsibility for the security forfeiture during the Pahalgam attack-when he resigns? In a democracy, the next step after taking responsibility is resignation!” said Shama Mohamed, national spokesperson for Congress.

According to the cashmere media service, Imran Nabi Dar, spokesperson for the Party in power Iiojk, the National Conference (NC), said that the next logical step for Sinha “should be disastrily and apologize to the inhabitants of J&K whose life, livelihoods and dignity have been brought into play because of its collapses”.

In addition, a local leader of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (ICC-M) Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami demanded the responsibility of the Indian government during the attack by Pahalgam. “The government has to find details on the towers that have led to the murder of 26 civilians,” he said.

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